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Sweet Adeline (1929): A Wobbly Glimpse into Cartoon History Okay, so you're diving into Sweet Adeline (1929)? It's definitely a trip back in time, like way, way back. If you're someone who loves old cartoons, the kind where the lines wobble a little and the gags are super simple, you'll probably find a curious charm he...

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

Frank Moser

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"Sweet Adeline (1929): A Wobbly Glimpse into Cartoon History Okay, so you're diving into Sweet Adeline (1929)? It's definitely a trip back in time, like way, way back. If you're someone who loves old cartoons, the kind where the lines wobble a little and the gags are super simple, you'll probably find a curious charm here. But if you're looking for anything resembling a modern narrative or, you know, high-def visuals, you're going to be really bored. This one is strictly for the animation history..."

