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A Haunting We Will Go is one of those interesting little animated shorts from the late '30s that captures a unique blend of whimsy and a touch of spookiness. It features L'il Eight Ball, a character introduced by Lantz, who embarks on a journey to a haunted mill guided by a playful baby ghost. The atmosphere is playful yet eerie, with charming hand-drawn animation that gives it a certain nostalgic quality. While the pacing is quick, the interactions between the characters feel engaging, almost like a friendly ghost story told around a campfire. What stands out is how it uses practical effects to enhance its ghostly theme without relying heavily on the gimmicks of its time. It's really something to see how animation of this era approached storytelling and character development, especially in a children's context.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but its scarcity has made it a notable piece for collectors. The early Lantz animations, including this one, often carry a distinct charm and creativity that resonates with animation history enthusiasts. As it's less frequently discussed compared to other works from its time, it tends to catch the eye of those who appreciate the art of classic animation, making it a sought-after title among dedicated film collectors.
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