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You know, Paul Terry's Stage Struck from 1928? It's really more for the animation buffs or folks curious about how cartoons used to look. If you're hoping for something with a snappy pace or even, like, character depth beyond "this animal does a thing," you'll probably bounce right off it. But if you appreciate the raw...

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

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"You know, Paul Terry's Stage Struck from 1928? It's really more for the animation buffs or folks curious about how cartoons used to look. If you're hoping for something with a snappy pace or even, like, character depth beyond "this animal does a thing," you'll probably bounce right off it. But if you appreciate the raw, slightly bonkers energy of early animation, it's a neat little peek. 🎬The premise is super simple, as you'd expect. A little animal character, kinda a cross between a cat and a ..."

