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Came the Brawn is one of those lesser-known gems from the late '30s comedy scene. It has this lighthearted, almost goofy charm, with Alfalfa's innocent antics contrasting nicely against the backdrop of a rigged wrestling match. The pacing feels brisk, with plenty of chuckles stemming from the absurdity of the situation—especially when Butch, the bully, is hiding behind that Masked Marvel persona. The performances have that classic Spanky and Our Gang flair, and you can really see the practical effects at play during the wrestling scenes, making it a fun watch, albeit a bit predictable. It's an interesting snapshot of childhood rivalries and the playful spirit of competition, even if it doesn't break new ground.
Came the Brawn has seen limited releases over the years, primarily on VHS and some DVD compilations featuring Our Gang shorts. It isn't the most common title to find in the wild, which adds to its charm for collectors. Interest seems to spike more during nostalgic retrospectives of the 1930s comedies, appealing to those who appreciate the era's unique brand of humor and childhood storytelling.
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