Felix the Cat
Description:
Felix the Cat is an early animated character created in 1919, known for being the first major cartoon star. He is a black cat with a giant grin, who often uses a "magic bag of tricks" to solve his problems. While his personality varies, he is generally portrayed as good-hearted and mischievous, with a fondness for puns in later versions.
Origins: He debuted in the 1919 silent film era, created by Pat Sullivan and Otto Messmer. Felix was the first fully realized, recurring animal character in American animation and became the first animated "pop culture icon".
Appearance: He is an anthropomorphic black cat with a white body, distinctive white eyes, and a permanent, wide grin.
Magic Bag: A key feature is his "magic bag," which can be shaped into any object he needs to solve a problem.
Personality: His character has evolved over time, but he is generally mischievous yet good-hearted.