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Always Kickin' is this charming little 1939 animated short that really captures a sense of innocence. The pacing is gentle as we watch Hunky guide Spunky through the art of kicking, and there's something endearing about the way Spunky interacts with the birds. The animation has that classic hand-drawn feel, giving it a warmth that’s hard to replicate. The attempts of a donkey to mimic birds in flight is a humorous yet poignant exploration of aspiration and identity. It’s not just a slapstick romp; there’s this underlying theme of belonging and the search for one's own unique path, set against a backdrop that feels both whimsical and relatable. Definitely a unique piece in the animation realm, not your run-of-the-mill fare.
Always Kickin' is somewhat elusive in the collector's market. It was released in a few formats, but most copies are quite scarce today, making it a tough find. The animation style and themes resonate with collectors who appreciate the charm of early animation. Interest often peaks around animation retrospectives, highlighting its distinct take on character and emotion.
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