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So, if you haven't seen Clyde Geronimi's 'Billposters' from 1940, it's a real treat in the animation realm. The short features Donald Duck and Goofy in this quirky little escapade, where they try their hand at putting up posters on a farm. The pacing's lively, filled with that classic slapstick humor we associate with these characters. Goofy’s antics are particularly amusing—his tools just seem to have a mind of their own, disappearing and reappearing, which adds to the chaotic charm. Plus, the dynamic between Donald's frustration and Goofy's obliviousness is just classic Disney. The practical effects, like the goat munching on the posters, give a relatable farm feel that matches the lighthearted chaos beautifully.
Features classic Disney charactersLight-hearted slapstick humorInteresting practical effects in animation
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