even censor Will H. Hays. His image could be seen on clocks, Christmas ornaments, and as the first giant balloon ever made for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Felix also became the subject of several popular songs of the day, such as “Felix Kept Walking” by Paul Whiteman. Sullivan made an estimated 0,000 a year from toy licensing alone. With the character’s success also emerged a handful of new costars. These included Felix’s master Willie Brown, a foil named Skiddoo the Mouse, Felix’s nephews Inky, Dinky, and Winky, and his girlfriend Kitty.
Most of the early Felix cartoons mirrored American attitudes of the “roaring twenties”. Ethnic stereotypes appeared in such shorts as Felix Goes Hungry (1924). Recent events such as the Russian Civil War were depicted in shorts like Felix All Puzzled (1924). Flappers were caricatured in Felix Strikes It Rich (also 1924). He also