
If you have seven minutes to spare and love weird, rubbery 1930s cartoons where inanimate objects have faces for absolutely no reason, yes, Cinderella Blues is worth your time. Anyone who wants a logical story or hates scratchy, blown-out jazz soundtracks will probably turn this off after thirty seconds. 📻 This is o...

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

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"If you have seven minutes to spare and love weird, rubbery 1930s cartoons where inanimate objects have faces for absolutely no reason, yes, Cinderella Blues is worth your time. Anyone who wants a logical story or hates scratchy, blown-out jazz soundtracks will probably turn this off after thirty seconds. 📻 This is one of those old Aesop’s Fables cartoons from the Van Beuren studio, back when animators were clearly just making stuff up as they went along. There is almost no plot here, even tho..."

