Felix Uses His Head is a 1926 Felix the Cat short produced by Pat Sullivan.
Plot[]
Felix, dejected and hungry, finds a quarter on the road, and for this small piece of good fortune he is very grateful. Marching to a nearby kosher deli, he finds the place closed in honor of St. Patrick.
Going to a grocery store, he buys a can of sardines, and when he opens it, he finds it full of live fish that immediately flee to their ocean home. After chasing them to the ocean's edge, Felix decides to go fishing, and with a makeshift drill and bow, he drills a hole in the waves. Around the hole he places the loop of a lasso, over which he dangles a worm. He lassoes a fish, but is pulled into the water and towed some distance underwater by his intended victim.
Leaving the ocean, Felix sees through a window a man about to begin eating a roast chicken. Lassoing the bird, Felix staggers as he tries to run away with it and the meal slides into the center of a lake. Felix is unable to reach the chicken and sits in disgust near a fence. His tail protrudes through a mouse hole and the Black Widow's burrow, searching for a good-sized worm. As he begins to run away with it, Felix begins to pull in the opposite direction and as a result, his caudal appendage is stretched to such an extent that he can now easily reach the chicken floating in the lake.
Felix contentedly begins to devour his meal, making the declaration that head or tail, he cannot lose.