The Apache Kid (cartoon)
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The Apache Kid is a cartoon short distributed by Columbia Pictures and features Krazy Kat. The film is the character's 149th film.

Plot

In a tavern, Krazy is playing the piano while his spaniel
Spaniel
A spaniel is a type of gun dog. It is assumed spaniels originated from Spain as the word spaniel may be derived from Hispania or possibly from the French phrase "Chiens de l’Espagnol" . Spaniels were especially bred to flush game out of dense brush. By the late 17th century spaniels had become...

 girlfriend is sitting on it and singing. After spending a few moments by that instrument, they stood up and do the Apache
Apache (dance)
Apache is a highly dramatic dance associated in popular culture with Parisian street culture in the beginning of the 20th century. The name of the dance is taken from a Parisian street gang, which in turn was named for the American Indian tribe due to the perceived savagery of the hoodlums...

 dance. Suddenly, a tiger came by and grabs the spaniel, taking her faraway. Though the kidnapper fled in a horse, Krazy still chooses to run after on foot.

Krazy followed the tiger's trail into a sewer. But little did he know that the tiger and the spaniel are in a secret lair, and the entrance to that place was already shut. Desperately wanting to be released and see her boyfriend again, the spaniel weeped in the couch. In this, the tiger decides to cheer her up with a song and dance. While the captor was trying to entertain, Krazy found an opening to the secret lair and went in. Krazy finally confronts the tiger, and the two guys decided to settle things in a knife battle. Following a number of exchanges, the tiger was knocked cold. Krazy and the spaniel were reunited.

External links

  • The Apache Kid at the Big Cartoon Database
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