Felix Strikes It Rich is a 1923 Felix the Cat short produced by Pat Sullivan.
Plot[]
In a rural setting, Felix, an eccentric character, decides to organize a dance contest for chickens, seeking to bring joy and fun to the henhouse. However, his initiative comes into direct conflict with the interests of the local farmer, who is exclusively concerned with egg production. The chickens, previously focused on their job, now indulge in music and dance, neglecting to lay eggs and frustrating the farmer.
The situation worsens when the rooster reveals to the farmer the cause of the drop in egg production: Felix's influence and his dance contest. Enraged, the farmer expels Felix from the property, starting a series of chases and comical confrontations. The dispute intensifies, with Felix being chased by a goat and the farmer suffering the consequences of a kick and crab bites.
Tired of Felix's presence and determined to end the interference in his production, the farmer chases him with a gun, forcing him to dig his own grave. However, an unexpected event occurs during the digging: Felix discovers oil. This unlikely turn of events transforms the relationship between the two, who go from enemies to partners, joining forces to exploit the new wealth found on the farm.