
If you are looking for a definitive version of the Shakespeare play, keep walking. This 1933 short by Paul Terry is for the weirdos who enjoy animation history or just want to see how a classic story gets chewed up and spit out in under ten minutes. Is it worth your time? If you've got a spare few minutes and want to ...

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"If you are looking for a definitive version of the Shakespeare play, keep walking. This 1933 short by Paul Terry is for the weirdos who enjoy animation history or just want to see how a classic story gets chewed up and spit out in under ten minutes. Is it worth your time? If you've got a spare few minutes and want to see some frankly bizarre character designs, sure. If you hate cartoons that try to be serious, you are going to want to skip this one entirely. 🎞️ The whole thing feels rushed, o..."

