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Fanny's Wedding Day is a curious piece from the early animation era, specifically under the Terrytoons banner. Released in 1933, it showcases a whimsical, if not slightly chaotic, style that's characteristic of the time. The pacing is brisk, with a series of gags and visual puns that keep you engaged, even if the storyline feels a bit thin. What stands out is the animation quality—there’s a hand-drawn charm that adds to the overall atmosphere. The characters are exaggerated yet memorable, with a certain lively spirit that feels quite distinct from later animation. It’s not just about the spectacle; there's a certain innocence in how it approaches the theme of weddings, making it an interesting artifact of its time.
Fanny's Wedding Day is not particularly common in collector circles, as many early Terrytoons films have been overshadowed by more mainstream animations. However, it does pop up occasionally on various compilation reels or as part of vintage cartoon collections. Collectors might find interest in its historical context and the charming, albeit rudimentary, animation techniques showcased. Original prints can be scarce, and its novelty factor adds a layer of appeal for those focusing on the evolution of animation.
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