Animation. One in the series of "Adventures of Felix the Cat" cartoons by Pat Sullivan.
FELIX THE CAT - SWITCHES WITCHES
It's Halloween night. Felix has made a scary pumpkin lantern. He scares a chicken and a man who jumps out of his clothes in fright. A pig dressed as a ghost frightens Felix. For fun, Felix magically mixes up the body parts of animals and objects - switches the heads of a rabbit and a chicken.,the front of a donkey with the back of a bicycle, and a naughty dog even mixes up Felix's body with a wheelbarrow. Felix has his fortune told by an owl, who uses playing cards to show that Felix will find love. Later, Felix looks into a mirror but sees an ugly witch who frightens him. She chases him, but Felix steals her broomstick and flies off. The witch turns the broom into a snake. Felix escapes on a donkey, but falls into a fiery underworld. The witch flies after him on her broom and catches him. When all seems lost, the witch removes her disguise and reveals herself to be Felix's pretty feline girlfriend. The owl winks.
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