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So, Bug Carnival is this quirky little Terrytoons short from '37. It's got that classic animation vibe, but you can tell they really leaned into the whimsical side of things. The pacing's a bit frenetic, which might turn some folks off, but it fits perfectly with the chaotic carnival atmosphere they're trying to capture. Not much known about the director, but the animation style has a certain charm, with expressive characters and those zany backgrounds that feel alive. The practical effects β even if simple β add a layer of depth to the experience. Overall, itβs a fun glimpse into the playful spirit of that era, even if it doesn't have the polish of some bigger productions.
Bug Carnival is somewhat of a rarity for collectors, especially given its age and the lesser-known studio behind it. The film has popped up on various compilations over the years, but finding a standalone print can be a challenge. Those interested in animation history often seek it out for its unique style and the glimpse it offers into the early days of Terrytoons, which doesn't always get the attention it deserves.
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