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So, 'Assault and Flattery' is this quirky little gem from 1956, blending animation with a comedy that feels both light and satirical. It puts Popeye in a courtroom showdown against Bluto, who’s claiming he’s the victim of Popeye’s supposed attacks. The pacing is brisk, as you’d expect from a short, but it has this playful tone that keeps the mood buoyant. The courtroom setting allows for a clever mix of dialogue and slapstick, showcasing the characters’ personalities well. The animation style is classic, with that hand-drawn charm that gives it a unique feel. It’s a neat snapshot of the era, reflecting the whimsical yet absurd nature of the time.
This film is part of the Popeye series, which has seen various releases over the years, but 'Assault and Flattery' remains somewhat elusive, making it a point of interest for collectors. The scarcity of original prints, especially in good condition, adds to its appeal. It’s interesting how this short encapsulates the humor and animation style of the 1950s, and it seems to resonate well with those who appreciate the early days of animated storytelling. Overall, it holds a niche but valued place in any serious collection.
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