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So, 'Flat Hatting' is this quirky little piece of animation from 1944 that really reflects the bizarre humor of the era. It takes a satirical jab at those WWII pilots who buzzed civilians for fun, turning them into almost cartoonish figures - it's a unique take on military bravado, you could say. The animation has this raw, hand-drawn quality that gives it a certain charm, and the pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged throughout. You can almost feel the tension of the times in the playful jab at the military - it's a weird mix of light-heartedness and a critique of heroism. Not a lot of films venture into this territory, which makes it stand out.
Finding 'Flat Hatting' on vintage formats can be a bit of a treasure hunt. It's not overly common, but you might stumble upon it in some animation collections or WWII retrospectives. Collector interest seems to ebb and flow, mainly due to its niche humor and the historical context it provides. If you're into animation history or military-themed satire, you'll appreciate the distinct style and the commentary it offers on the era's culture.
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