Julius the Cat

Julius
First appearance Little Red Riding Hood July 29, 1922
Last appearance Alice the Beach Nut August 8th, 1927
Created by Walt Disney
Information
Aliases Mike, Mio Miao, Otto
Species Cat
Gender Male

Julius (the Cat) is a funny animal cartoon character, starring in the first animated series created by Walt Disney, the Alice Comedies, making him the predecessor of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse. Julius is an anthropomorphic cat, appearing intentionally similar to Felix the Cat. A bold and inventive hero, he gradually became the primary focus of the Alice Comedies, to the point Disney abandoned live action for pure animation on subsequent projects.

Julius was the first of Disney's animated protagonists to battle Pete.

The two "Julius Katz" stores on Buena Vista Street in Disney California Adventure are named in his honor.

History

Julius and Alice (Anne Shirley) in a scene from Alice's Egg Plant (1925)

The character first appeared (without a name) in eight of the ten animated shorts created by Disney's first studio effort, Laugh-O-Gram Studio, the last of these being the pilot of the Alice Comedies, Alice's Wonderland.[1]:14 He would be named Julius in the third film in the series, Alice's Spooky Adventure,[2] making him Walt Disney's first named animated character.[3]:302 The primary motivation for the creation of the character was that Charles Mintz wanted to have the greatest possible visual gags in the series.[1]:14 Since the young Alice, first played by Virginia Davis, then only seven years old, could not be relied on for the comic role, she needed a partner, and Julius the Cat filled that role.[1]:14 Throughout the course of the Alice series, the animated Julius was increasingly made the central focus, over the live action Alice.[4]

In one of his first appearances, Alice's Fishy Story, Julius' tail demonstrates its great versatility, a recurring characteristic in the series.[1]:15 Walt repeatedly played on the mythology of cats having nine lives.[5] In the short film Alice the Peacemaker, he is partnered with a mouse named Ike (a forerunner to Mickey Mouse). This cat/mouse pairing was one of many famous animated duos from Krazy Kat (and Ignatz) through Tom and Jerry and Itchy and Scratchy. Julius was the first of Disney's animated characters to be antagonized by Pete, beginning in Alice Solves the Puzzle. He would later box him in Alice Picks the Champ.

He has occasionally appeared in Disney comics under the name "Mio Miao" in Italian and "Otto" in Swedish.[6]

Character

Julius was bold, resourceful and ingenious, playing the role of the hero, frequently rescuing damsel-in-distress Alice. He often used his prehensile tail to his advantage, as a crane, unicycle, ladder, or other useful tool. Ub Iwerks' unique animation style resulted in smooth, fluid movement.[7]

Similarity to Felix

In the early days of animation, Felix the Cat, who was created in 1919 by Otto Messmer for Pat Sullivan's studio, was the template for a successful animated character.[8][9] Julius' similarity to Felix was not accidental, but due to Margaret Winkler urging the reluctant Disney to copy him. She had been the distributor for Felix the Cat, but was constantly fighting with Sullivan, eventually leading to a split, so she turned to Disney to fill the void. Like Felix, Julius would pace and detach his tail. When he was in a quandary, visible question marks would form over his head. The New York Times went so far as to call Julius a "blatant clone... from the rubber-hose-and-circle design to the detachable body parts."[10]

Legacy

Julius Katz & Sons store at Disney's California Adventure

Many of the individual Alice Comedies films have been re-released, in packages like Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s and Walt Disney Treasures: The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.

Disney California Adventure's Julius Katz Shoe & Watch Repair and Julius Katz & Sons Appliance Repair stores on Buena Vista Street are named after Julius.[11]

Filmography

Jack the Giant Killer

The Julius character appeared in 47 of the 51 films of the Alice Comedies series.

1922

Alice's Wonderland

1923

1924

1925

1926

1927

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 John Grant, The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters
  2. Julius the Cat
  3. Dave Smith, Disney A to Z: The Official Encyclopedia
  4. Gabler, Neal (2007). "Walt Disney: Triumph of the American Imagination". Vintage Books. p. 87. Retrieved August 11, 2015.
  5. Robb, Brian J (Oct 16, 2014). "A Brief History of Walt Disney". Little, Brown Book Group. p. 22. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  6. INDUCKS
  7. Lee, Newton; Madej, Krystina (April 26, 2012). "Disney Stories: Getting to Digital". Springer Science & Business Media. p. 29. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  8. Cart, Michael (31 March 1991). "The Cat With the Killer Personality". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  9. Mendoza, N.F. (27 August 1995). "For fall, a classically restyled puddy tat and Felix the Cat". LA Times. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
  10. Canemaker, John (July 10, 1994). "Life Before Mickey". NYTimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved August 10, 2015.
  11. Glass, John (Feb 20, 2014). "Things To Do At Disney California Adventure 2014: The Ultimate Unauthorized Adventure Guide". Alternative Travel Press. p. 175-6. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
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