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So, 'Fish and Slips' is this curious little animated short from '62, featuring Sylvester and his son Junior on what should've been a fun fishing trip. Instead, they find themselves in a closed aquarium that's filled with wild and sometimes hostile aquatic creatures. The animation style is pretty typical of the era, with that charming roughness that makes it strangely engaging. The pacing is brisk, keeping you on your toes as Sylvester’s antics become increasingly frantic. The humor is a mix of slapstick and situational comedy, with those classic Warner Bros. character dynamics. It's interesting to see how they played with the underwater setting, especially with the practical effects they used for the fish. It definitely offers a unique twist on the fishing trope, you know?
This film has seen a few formats over the years, though it remains somewhat niche within the animation collector community. Its scarcity stems from the fact that it was overshadowed by more prominent shorts from the era. You might come across it in vintage compilation collections, but standalone copies are rare. Enthusiasts seem to appreciate it for its humor and the rarity of early Warner Bros. animation, making it an interesting piece for those delving into lesser-known gems.
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