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Down with Cats is a charming little piece from the early days of animation, really showcasing the humor of the time. The gags are plentiful, and you can see the playful spirit of the creators as cats try to outsmart the mischievous Super Mouse. It has that delightful pacing you'd expect from a 1940s cartoon, where the action flows seamlessly from one gag to another. The practical effects, while simple, add a certain charm, and the slapstick just works. It's a nice example of early animation and the way humor was crafted, often relying on visual comedy rather than dialogue. The whimsical tone makes it a joy to watch, even today.
This film represents an interesting period in animation history, especially with the transition from 'Super Mouse' to 'Mighty Mouse.' Finding this cartoon on original formats like 16mm or 35mm can be a bit of a hunt, but it's worth it for collectors who appreciate the nuances of early animation. The scarcity of prints tends to draw interest, particularly among those who enjoy the classic era of animated shorts.
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