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Bone Bandit is a quirky little animation from '48 that captures Pluto's misadventures with a pesky gopher. The pacing feels breezy, and the comedic elements are nicely timed, giving it that classic Disney charm. The hand-drawn animation has a warmth to it; you can almost feel the texture of the cells. There's a playful tension as Pluto tries to outsmart the gopher, which keeps the energy high. It's really distinctive for its simple premise yet engaging execution. Plus, the way they animate the gopher's antics adds a layer of humor that feels timeless, even if the director's name is lost in the shuffle of time. It's one of those shorts that really encapsulates the spirit of the late '40s animation era.
Bone Bandit has seen various format releases over the years, but its original 16mm prints are becoming scarce, making it a sought-after piece for collectors. The film's combination of humor and classic animation style resonates with fans of vintage Disney shorts, and while it may not be the most well-known Pluto adventure, it certainly holds a special charm. As collectors dive deeper into the animated canon, titles like this often spark interest due to their nostalgic value and the uniqueness of the characters involved.
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