George Herriman

George Joseph Herriman III (August 22, 1880 – April 25, 1944) was an American cartoonist best known for the comic strip Krazy Kat (1913–1944). More influential than popular, Krazy Kat had an appreciative audience among those in the arts. Gilbert Seldes' article "The Krazy Kat Who Walks by Himself" was the earliest example of a critic from the high arts giving serious attention to a comic strip. The Comics Journal placed the strip first on its list of the greatest comics of the 20th century. Herriman's work has been a primary influence on cartoonists such as Elzie C. Segar, Will Eisner, Charles M. Schulz, Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Bill Watterson, and Chris Ware. Herriman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to mixed-race Creole parents, and grew up in Los Angeles. After he graduated from high school in 1897, he worked in the newspaper industry as an illustrator and engraver. He moved on to cartooning and comic strips—a medium then in its infancy—and drew a variety of strips until he introduced his most famous character, Krazy Kat, in his strip The Dingbat Family in 1910. A Krazy Kat daily strip began in 1913, and from 1916 the strip also appeared on Sundays. It was noted for its poetic, dialect-heavy dialogue; its fantastic, shifting backgrounds; and its bold, experimental page layouts. In the strip's main motif and dynamic, Ignatz Mouse pelted Krazy with bricks, which the naïve, androgynous Kat interpreted as symbols of love. As the strip progressed, a love triangle developed between Krazy, Ignatz, and Offisa Pupp. Pupp made it his mission to prevent Ignatz from throwing bricks at Krazy, or to jail him for having done so, but his efforts were perpetually impeded because Krazy wished to be struck by Ignatz's bricks. Herriman lived most of his life in Los Angeles, but made frequent trips to the Navajo deserts in the Southwestern United States. He was drawn to the landscapes of Monument Valley and the Enchanted Mesa, and made Coconino County the location of his Krazy Kat strips. His artwork made much use of Navajo and Mexican themes and motifs against shifting desert backgrounds. He was a prolific cartoonist who produced a large number of strips and illustrated Don Marquis's books of poetry about Archy and Mehitabel, an alley cat and a cockroach. Newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst was a proponent of Herriman and gave him a lifetime contract with King Features Syndicate, which guaranteed Herriman a comfortable living and an outlet for his work despite its lack of popularity. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Herriman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Works

Keeping Up with Krazy

Ignatz Mouse is hired to sell a prefabricated house to the local brick foundry owner Kelly by a corrupt realtor. But Krazy Kat's simple home (made from two umbrellas) bothers Kelly. The trio becomes embroiled in a battle of wits as to whose house is better.

Release Date: 1962-09-01

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Krazy Kat

Krazy Kat

A hilarious throwback collection of kooky escapades from this rare 1960s cartoon about lovable cats, mischievous mice and big mouthed pups.

Release Date: 1962-09-01

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Episode Count: 50

The Mouse Exterminator

Krazy, voiced as a burlesque comic, is called in by a housewife who looks like Goofy in drag, to get rid of a mouse and the usual comic incidents ensue.

Release Date: 1940-01-25

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Golf Chumps

Krazy Kat and Kitty go golfing, pursued by people who want to play through.

Release Date: 1939-04-06

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Hot Dogs On Ice

A comic interactions of "hot-dog" ice skaters on a frozen lake or river, and an Italian pushcart vendor who sells hot dogs to the ice skaters. A smart-aleck, larcenous skater tries to swipe a hot dog in a skate-by of the pushcart, resulting in a spinning amalgam of skaters and a long string of links. Other antics ensue on and under the ice.

Release Date: 1938-10-21

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Gym Jams

Krazy Kat runs a gymnasium where out-of-shape folks go through the slimming and fit routines of the era, usually involving machinery or high-pressure steam.

Release Date: 1938-09-09

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Krazy's Travel Squawks

Krazy Kat steers his magic carpet to three exotic locations while declaiming in the style of a radio announcer. The locales are the North Pole, Holland, and somewhere in Equatorial Africa.

Release Date: 1938-07-04

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Krazy Magic

On a dark and stormy night, Krazy and his girlfriend seek shelter in an old abandoned house –- the domain of "The Great Hindini." Completely bizarre goings-on ensue! Lots of weird concepts and surreal gags a la Fleischer Studios' "Bimbo's Initiation" - this is truly a nightmare-flavored cartoon that really pulls all the stops.

Release Date: 1938-05-20

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Little Buckaroo

Cowboy Krazy Kat battles a western-style bad guy, while a native American tries to help.

Release Date: 1938-04-11

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Sad Little Guinea Pigs

A scientist doses three guinea pigs with three different tonics, which cause cartoon drunkenness in the subjects.

Release Date: 1938-02-22

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Masque Raid

Krazy Kat is a night watchman at the Colossal Costume Co. during a fierce rain and lightning storm. Inside, there's a lineup of apparent wax museum-type characters with costumes. Thinking that he hears a disturbance, Krazy takes his dog and flashlight and tours the place. All appears OK, so Krazy Kat and his dog go back to their table-and-chair "post," where they both take a nap, and then Krazy Kat has a dream.

Release Date: 1937-06-25

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Krazy's Race of Time

Krazy is sent on a mission to explore planet Mars.

Release Date: 1937-05-06

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Lyin' Hunter

Krazy Kat takes on all the animals in the jungle- until he stops dreaming. Then reality sets in, and real animals start chasing him.

Release Date: 1937-02-12

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Merry Cafe

A musical extravaganza centered around Depression-struck Krazy Kat trying to cadge a free meal in an automat (The Eato-Mat Restaurant)

Release Date: 1936-12-26

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Krazy's Newsreel

Poking fun at current newsreels, Krazy narrates nonsensical current happenings.

Release Date: 1936-10-24

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Highway Snobbery

Krazy is driving a bus full of passengers, and then a pig driver starts causing him a lot of problems.

Release Date: 1936-08-09

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Kannibal Kapers

Krazy is floating on the ocean when a fish flips her onto a small island, inhabited by cannibals in this mediocre cartoon, filled with good music and outdated, offensive images.

Release Date: 1935-12-28

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

The King's Jester

The King hasn't laughed in a long time. He's looking for a new jester, Krazy Kat goes to the Palace to apply for the position. He also takes a shine to the Princess -- looking like Kitty in a blonde wig -- and she to him. But can the two end up together when earlier applicants failed and then dragged off to the headsman?

Release Date: 1935-05-20

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Goofy Gondolas

Krazy Kat is a gondolier in Venice, Italy, so he sings "Santa Lucia." As he and his fellow gondolieri travel through the canals, it turns out everyone sings opera, even the cats and dogs.

Release Date: 1934-12-21

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Trapeze Artist

Krazy Kat takes a girl to the circus. She is swept off her feet by the man on the flying trapeze. Krazy gets jealous and injures the dashing young man. He ends up in court, pleading his case.

Release Date: 1934-09-01

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Masquerade Party

Krazy Kat and Kitty throw a masquerade party.

Release Date: 1934-05-11

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Busy Bus

Krazy Kat drives a bus, hijinks ensure.

Release Date: 1934-04-20

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Cinder Alley

Krazy Kat lives in a ramshackle house. He wakes up and takes an outdoor shower. Then he steals a wheel from a baby buggy and makes a soapbox racer with a lawnmower attached. He proceeds to damage some lawns. Krazy meets up with his girlfriend, who lives in a huge mansion.

Release Date: 1934-03-09

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Tom Thumb

Krazy Kat and his girlfriend are surrounded by their insect friends. After they dance around the forest, Krazy's girlfriend gets kidnapped, but is rescued by Krazy Kat and the insects.

Release Date: 1934-02-16

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Curio Shop

Krazy Kat and his girlfriend admire a vase in a Chinese curio shop window. The scene changes to reveal the story behind the vase.

Release Date: 1933-12-15

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Stage Krazy

A variety show. Krazy Kat plays 12th Street Rag.

Release Date: 1933-10-30

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

6.0

Krazy Spooks

On a stormy, windy night, Krazy's car breaks down so he and Kitty must seek refuge in an eerie old house. Happy the pup finds a skeleton, but the really scary resident is a huge, violent gorilla that runs off with Kitty, and Krazy must rescue her.

Release Date: 1933-10-05

Department: Writing

Job: Comic Book

Vote Count: 1

Antique Antics

Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released June 14, 1933.

Release Date: 1933-06-13

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

House Cleaning

Krazy Kat helps clean his girlfriend's home.

Release Date: 1933-06-01

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Bunnies And Bonnets

It's Easter, and Krazy Kat is selling hot cross buns, while Kitty is painting eggs using an assembly line of hens and rabbits. Then it's time to put on their finest and go to Church.

Release Date: 1933-03-29

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Wooden Shoes

Krazy Kat and his girlfriend are little Dutch people in Holland and Dutch stuff. Krazy later saves the town.

Release Date: 1933-02-25

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

The Medicine Show

Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released February 7, 1933.

Release Date: 1933-02-07

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Wedding Bells

Krazy weds his longtime girlfriend.

Release Date: 1933-01-10

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Snow Time

It's a snowy day, Krazy Kat takes a sled over to Kitty's house to invite her to go skating.

Release Date: 1932-11-30

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Light House Keeping

Krazy Kat runs his own lighthouse and when rough seas take over, he has to save a damsel in distress.

Release Date: 1932-08-15

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Paper Hanger

Krazy Kat is headed over to Kitty's house to hang wallpaper. He has the assistance of his dog and the animated objects like ladders, but will they help or hinder?

Release Date: 1932-06-21

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Hic-Cups The Champ

Bed-ridden Krazy is sick with the hiccoughs. When his doctor tries to scare the hiccoughs out of the feline, he gives him a powerful medicine that send Krazy into dreamland. Krazy then dreams that he's the reigning hiccough champion of the world.

Release Date: 1932-05-28

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Ritzy Hotel

Krazy Kat encounters many wild events as a bellboy in a large hotel.

Release Date: 1932-05-09

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Soldier Old Man

Krazy's in an all-out war with the residents of a retired soldiers' home. In the beginning, he's doing very well as a creative caregiver, but when the residents are clamoring for their soup and Krazy trips and spills it, the incident escalates into a wild battle, with everything and anything used as weapons.

Release Date: 1932-04-02

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

1.0

The Restless Sax

Krazy sends off for mail-order music lessons; he gets back a saxophone and an instruction book (we actually follow the mail going both ways) . His first attempts are so bad the saxophone tears up his diploma. He pours honey into the sax, and it improves, barely. Using his new talent, Krazy is rejected in turn by his goldfish, a street band, all the houses in a neighborhood (even the outhouse leaves, holding its nose), a saloon, and finally a woman drawing water from a well.

Release Date: 1931-12-01

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Vote Count: 1

8.0

Svengarlic

Svengarlic is a short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many cartoons featuring the comic strip character Krazy Kat.

Release Date: 1931-08-03

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Vote Count: 1

Soda Poppa

Kitty is seduced into leaving the ice cream shop with a sneaky fox until she discovers his true intentions. Krazy Kat is called to the rescue.

Release Date: 1931-05-28

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Rodeo Dough

This was a Krazy Kat cartoon made for Charles Mintz and distributed by Columbia. While the studio originally based the character on the comic strip created by George Herriman, by 1931 he was changed in design and personality to be more like Walt Disney's popular Mickey Mouse (whose cartoons, ironically, were also distributed by Columbia at the time).

Release Date: 1931-02-12

Department: Writing

Job: Comic Book

Jazz Rhythm

Columbia Krazy Kat cartoon released June 19, 1930. A parade of various animals leads piano-playing Krazy and his likewise opponent, a Lion, to a large, crowded arena where they square off in the boxing ring to play a musical duel.

Release Date: 1930-06-18

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

An Old Flame

An Old Flame is a 1930 Krazy Kat short directed by Manny Gould and Ben Harrison.

Release Date: 1930-04-24

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Desert Sunk

Riding a camel through the desert, Krazy Kat and his Minnie-Mouse lookalike girlfriend are spotted by one of the sultan's men, who kidnaps the girl for his boss's harem.

Release Date: 1930-03-27

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Slow Beau

An old-time Mississippi paddle-wheel showboat docks, and Krazy tries to serenade the girl that's the star attraction, but he has a hippo-faced rival. When the programme commences, She sings a long song with many gestures, though the song is a lot of holding long notes. Krazy and his rival are in balconies on either side of the stage. When her performance stops, Hippo guy does a dance, but Krazy sees to it he loses his trousers. Krazy then puts on a dance of his own, but slips up on banana skins. The audience pelts him with vegetables, shoes and irons.

Release Date: 1930-02-27

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Spookeasy

While tracking a pair of footprints, Krazy Kat walks through a spooky midnight landscape where trees, birds and clock towers play music. Then rain and lightning storms roll in. He gets into a scary house where the furniture starts attacking him, and a ghost grabs him and takes him to underground rooms where more ghosts sing and dance and get Krazy to join them.

Release Date: 1930-01-30

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Farm Relief

An impromptu speakeasy sets up on Krazy's farm, and in no time, all the animals are drunk, and Krazy himself is so soused that he attempts to milk (an apparently male) donkey.

Release Date: 1929-12-05

Department: Crew

Job: Creator

Auto Suggestion

A Krazy Kat short.

Release Date: 1929-07-07

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

A Fur Peace

A Krazy Kat short.

Release Date: 1929-06-22

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

How to Handle Women

When Leonard Higgins, a cartoonist, meets Prince Hendryx, ruler of the small nation of Vulgaria, he offers to help save the country by advertising the nonexistent crop, the peanut.

Release Date: 1928-10-14

Character: Himself

The New Champ

A Krazy Kat Cartoon.

Release Date: 1925-07-15

Department: Writing

Job: Story

4.8

Searching for Santa!

Krazy Kat is babysitting. The obnoxious whippersnapper can not be consoled and expresses his wish for Santa Claus. Krazy Kat decides to go to the North Pole to find him.

Release Date: 1925-01-01

Department: Writing

Job: Story

Vote Count: 2

How I Became Krazy

A Krazy Kat short.

Release Date: 1921-01-26

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

5.0

The Great Cheese Robbery

Krazy Kat gets falsely arrested for cheese burglaries.

Release Date: 1920-01-16

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Vote Count: 1

A Grid-Iron Hero

Krazy Kat cartoon short

Release Date: 1916-10-09

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Krazy Kat Demi-Tasse

A Krazy Kat short.

Release Date: 1916-03-21

Department: Directing

Job: Director

4.8

Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse at the Circus

Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse go to the circus and have some fun at the expense of a spectator.

Release Date: 1916-03-17

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Vote Count: 8

3.7

Krazy Kat, Bugologist

Krazy Kat and Ignatz set out for the wilds on Krazy's bike; Krazy's promises to teach Ignatz about bugology. After crashing the bike into a tree, they come upon a bee (Krazy says it's sleeping, Ignatz says it's dead) and an elephant. Krazy works his magic on one of them, Ignatz on the other.

Release Date: 1916-03-14

Department: Crew

Job: Graphic Novel Illustrator

Vote Count: 6

2.5

A Duet

Krazy is at his house reading a magazine. Ignatz comes in and goes inside a jar of jam. Krazy is aware of this, and tries to get the rodent out of the jar. After getting bitten in the paws, he decides to discard the container, along with Ignatz.

Release Date: 1916-03-03

Department: Writing

Job: Writer

Vote Count: 3

5.9

Krazy Kat Goes A-Wooing

Krazy Kat tries to serenade Ignatz Mouse.

Release Date: 1916-02-29

Department: Writing

Job: Characters

Vote Count: 5

Ignatz Believes in Signs

A Krazy Kat short.

Release Date: 1916-02-22

Department: Directing

Job: Director

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