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So, 'A Gander at Mother Goose' is an interesting little piece from 1940. It’s this whimsical blend of animation and comedy that takes a playful jab at Mother Goose tales. The pacing is pretty brisk, moving from one gag to the next without much time to breathe, which can be fun if you’re in the right mood. The animation style feels quite charming, with hand-drawn sequences that have a nice fluidity. The gags themselves are hit or miss, but there’s this delightful silliness to them that makes you smile. It's not groundbreaking by any means, but it captures a certain carefree spirit of the era. The lack of a known director adds to its mystique, doesn't it?
This title was released on a few formats over the years, but it hasn't seen a wide reissue, which makes it somewhat elusive for collectors. The animation style, while reflective of its time, holds a unique charm that draws in enthusiasts of classic cartoons. Interest in this film tends to be more niche, appealing specifically to those who appreciate vintage animations and Mother Goose adaptations.
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