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Coast to Coast is an intriguing piece from 1928, directed by Frank Moser. This animated short plays out like a zany cross-country auto race, filled with anthropomorphic animals that really bring a lively spirit to the competition. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with its playful antics and slapstick humor. It’s interesting how it captures the essence of American road trips, albeit in a cartoonish fashion. The practical effects, while simple by today’s standards, showcase the early technical innovations in animation. You can see the charm in the characters’ performances—they have a unique flair that makes each one memorable. It’s distinctive in how it meshes the racing theme with a whimsical take on animal antics.
Animation that reflects the 1920s styleA good example of early slapstick humorInteresting take on American culture through a cartoon lens
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Frank Moser
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