
If you like old cartoons that feel like a fever dream, you should watch this. It is weird and very much a product of 1933. People who love animation history will find it fascinating. People who get offended by old-timey stereotypes will probably want to skip the middle three minutes. It starts with a bunch of storks le...

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

Friz Freleng

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"If you like old cartoons that feel like a fever dream, you should watch this. It is weird and very much a product of 1933. People who love animation history will find it fascinating. People who get offended by old-timey stereotypes will probably want to skip the middle three minutes. It starts with a bunch of storks leaving a nest, which is pretty standard. But then we see the logistics of baby delivery. There is an old man sitting at a big ledger book who looks like he has been working overtime..."
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