In this entry in the MGM "Happy Harmonies" series, a chicken has hatched (at least) seven chicks; she locates six of them, but the other, Eggbert, is lost..

Is it worth your time? If you like the hyper-kinetic, rubbery movement of 1930s shorts, sure. It’s a total sugar rush. But if you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, keep walking. This is for the animation nerds who want to see how they layered those backgrounds back in the day. Seriously, who loses a baby that eas...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like the hyper-kinetic, rubbery movement of 1930s shorts, sure. It’s a total sugar rush. But if you’re looking for a plot that makes sense, keep walking. This is for the animation nerds who want to see how they layered those backgrounds back in the day. Seriously, who loses a baby that easily? The whole thing starts with a mother hen doing a headcount and coming up one short. It’s Eggbert. He’s the one with the personality, obviously. The others are just kind of… t..."
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