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Feast and Furious (1952) is a delightful little animation that showcases the antics of Katnip, a not-so-clever cat with a singular obsession for his goldfish prey, Finny. The pacing is brisk, which perfectly complements the comedic chase that unfolds. I mean, there's something charming about Katnip's relentless yet bumbling attempts to catch Finny, especially when the fish, ever the clever one, turns the tables by dining on Katnip's bait. The practical effects, though simple, lend a tactile quality that feels very much of its time. The slapstick humor and the absurdity of a goldfish with a napkin are just delightful, making it a curious piece in the animation landscape of the early '50s.
Feast and Furious is a rare gem from the early animation era, and finding a decent print can be a challenge due to its age and limited distribution. The 16mm and 35mm formats have become particularly sought-after by collectors, as they capture the vibrant hand-drawn animation beautifully. Interest in this short continues to grow among enthusiasts of classic animation, especially for those who appreciate the playful narratives of the period.
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