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Early to Bet is a quirky piece from '51 that really captures the chaotic essence of gambling mania. The animation has this wild, jittery energy that complements the absurdity of the Gambling Bug—talk about a unique character design! The pacing is fast, almost frantic at times, which keeps you engaged with the antics of the hapless victims. Themes of chance and obsession bubble up throughout, making it not just a simple comedy, but a reflection on human desire. It's interesting how practical effects and animation were blended here, giving it a tactile feel that might stand out compared to more polished works of its time.
Early to Bet is somewhat of a rarity in the collector's market, with limited releases on VHS and DVD, making it quite hard to find. It’s intriguing how it fits into the narrative of post-war American animation, often overshadowed by more prominent titles. This film has generated interest among collectors for its distinctive animation style and humorous take on gambling, making it a unique find for those interested in the evolution of animated comedy.
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