Fitz the Dog helps Charles K. Harris create a song "After the Ball".

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So, you’re thinking about watching After the Ball, that Fleischer cartoon from way back in 1929? Well, it’s not for everyone, I gotta say. If you’re really into animation history, or maybe just someone super curious about early, early films, then yeah, give it a shot. But for most folks? You'll likely find it pretty sl...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"So, you’re thinking about watching After the Ball, that Fleischer cartoon from way back in 1929? Well, it’s not for everyone, I gotta say. If you’re really into animation history, or maybe just someone super curious about early, early films, then yeah, give it a shot. But for most folks? You'll likely find it pretty slow. Still, it’s a neat little time capsule if you know what you’re looking at. 🕰️ The whole premise is Fitz the Dog "helping" Charles K. Harris write his famous song, "After the B..."

