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Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924

Events in 1921 in animation.

Events

Films released

  • Unknown date:
  • 8 January – The Hinges on the Bar Room Door (United States)
  • 21 January – The Awful Spook (United States)
  • 26 January – How I Became Krazy (United States)
  • 6 February – Felix the Gay Dog (United States)
  • 13 February – Down on the Farm (United States)
  • 26 February – The Wireless Wire-Walkers (United States)
  • 20 March:
    • Cleaning Up!!? (United States)
    • Kansas City Girls Are Rolling Their Own Now (United States)
    • Did You Ever Take a Ride over Kansas City Street 'in a Fliver' (United States)
    • Kansas City's Spring Clean-up (United States)
    • Felix the Hypnotist view (United States)
  • 17 April – Free Lunch (United States)
  • 8 May – The First Circus (United States)
  • 15 May – Felix Goes on Strike (United States)
  • 5 June – Felix Out of Luck (United States)
  • 3 July – The Love Punch (United States)
  • 17 July – Felix Left at Home (United States)
  • 11 September – I Do (United States). Live-action film with an animated scene.

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