What’s the Frequency, Felix?

“RCA Engineers tested the Transmissions of a television signal in 1928. They daily trained their cameras on a Felix the Cat doll, making him TV’s first regular star!”


— C. Yoe (in the funny papers)
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International Team of Comics Historians
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Monday, April 28, 2026
What’s the Frequency, Felix?
“RCA Engineers tested the Transmissions of a television signal in 1928. They daily trained their cameras on a Felix the Cat doll, making him TV’s first regular star!”
![]() — C. Yoe (in the funny papers) View the entire blog3 Responses to “What’s the Frequency, Felix?”I.T.C.H is looking forward to your thoughts. Please, no flame. Thanks! |
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The doll didn’t do anything; it just stood there, thus planting the seeds of Hanna-Barbera Studios.
Man, that has to be the most valuable action figure ever! Or, inaction figure, as the case may be.
[...] mentioned Felix The Cat on this blog several times before, including here, here and here. Felix was there at the very beginning, even before Mickey Mouse. And Felix continues to be a [...]