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Ain't She Sweet is a curious blend of animation and music that captures the lively spirit of 19th century vaudeville. The film showcases how song pluggers would engage their audience, inviting them to sing along—it's a charming premise, really. The Fleischer Studios' knack for witty animation shines through, with clever prologues that set a whimsical tone. The pacing is brisk, keeping you entertained while the vibrant colors and lively tunes transport you to an era of exuberant performances. It's a delightful exploration of the era's entertainment culture, with some nifty practical effects that add a certain charm to the visual storytelling.
Ain't She Sweet holds a unique place in collector circles, especially for those interested in early animation and musical shorts. Its scarcity is partly due to the limited distribution of Fleischer Studios' works during the 1930s. Various formats have emerged, but original prints are hard to come by and are treasured by enthusiasts. This film's lively spirit and innovative approach make it a noteworthy piece for those who appreciate the evolution of animated music shorts.
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