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A Taste of Catnip from '66 is a curious little animation that really plays with identity and the absurd. Daffy Duck, in typical fashion, finds his world turned upside down as he adopts feline traits—drinking milk from saucers, chasing shadows, all that jazz. The pacing has this delightful whimsical rhythm, perfectly timed with slapstick humor. The visuals have that classic Warner Bros. flair, blending vibrant colors with Daffy's exaggerated expressions. It’s not just a cartoon; it’s a playful exploration of transformation, and you can't help but chuckle at Daffy's predicament. Quite a charming watch, especially for anyone who appreciates the quirks of animation from this era.
This title is part of the larger Daffy Duck collection but remains a bit elusive among collectors—it's not as commonly found as other Warner Bros. shorts from that period. The original prints are particularly sought after due to the unique animation style and thematic content that blends humor with a touch of surrealism. If you happen across an early release or a pristine copy, it certainly holds a place of interest among enthusiasts of vintage animation.
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