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I'll be honest right off the bat: you should only watch Flying Hoofs if you have a very specific soft spot for the crusty, flickering chaos of 1920s animation. If you're looking for a deep story, you are in the wrong place. 🐎 This is for the person who finds it funny when a horse's legs turn into literal noodles. You...

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

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"I'll be honest right off the bat: you should only watch Flying Hoofs if you have a very specific soft spot for the crusty, flickering chaos of 1920s animation. If you're looking for a deep story, you are in the wrong place. 🐎 This is for the person who finds it funny when a horse's legs turn into literal noodles. You will probably hate it if you can't stand the lack of sound or the repetitive looping backgrounds. It's a Paul Terry production, which means it has that specific Aesop’s Fables en..."

