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en : The famous Felix pace as seen in "Oceantics" (1930).

fr : La célèbre promenade de Félix dans "Oceantics" (1930).

Licensing

According to w:User:Pietro Shakarian:

It fell into the public domain because it was not renewed after its 25-year copyright term. Films and other copyrighted materials in the United States are supposed to be renewed 25 years after their release. I know this because I've researched in Walter E. Hurst's "Film Superlist" - a guide to every single American film copyrighted and renewed. Pretty much all the films released in 1930 that I looked up were renewed in 1955. If a film or material is failed to be renewed, then it falls into the public domain. Such was the case with "Oceantics".
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  • Felix the Cat
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  • Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/December-2005
  • Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Felix the Cat
  • Portal:Cats
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