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In The Thin Man, Asta (played by a wire-haired fox terrier named Skippy) revolutionized comedy. Unlike silent heroes who performed stunts, Asta’s "acting" involved reaction shots—cocking his head, barking at the wrong suspect, getting tangled in leashes. This style directly influenced modern viral videos where an animal’s "judgmental look" or "confused tilt" becomes a meme.

With the advent of sound, animal filmography took a dramatic turn. Trainers realized that animals couldn’t speak lines, so Hollywood pivoted to two strategies: gimmicks and cartoons.

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Today, animal filmography and popular videos are a multi-billion dollar industry. We have moved from cinema stars to TikTok micro-celebrities. Lassie had 10 films and a star on the Walk of Fame

The 1920s marked the golden age of the animal protagonist. Rin Tin Tin, a German Shepherd rescued from a World War I battlefield, became Warner Bros.’ first major star. His filmography includes over 20 silent films such as Where the North Begins (1923) and Clash of the Wolves (1925). He was so popular that he received the most votes for the first Academy Award for Best Actor (the Academy voted for a human instead).

Simultaneously, Strongheart, another German Shepherd, dominated the box office with The Silent Call (1921). These early popular videos (shown in packed theaters) established tropes we still see today: the loyal companion, the heroic rescue, and the anthropomorphic emotional arc.

Two British brothers—the older one laughing, the younger (Charlie) biting his finger. Over 880 million views before being sold as an NFT.