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So, 'Flea for Two' is this quirky 1955 animated flick that really captures the charm of mid-century animation. The premise is hilariously absurd—a square dance on a dog's back, really? The pacing is brisk, keeping you hooked with its slapstick comedy and colorful visuals. The theme of love conquering all, even in the tiniest of worlds, adds a layer of sweetness. The practical effects, considering the era, are quite impressive for a short. While the director remains a mystery, the character designs and voice performances breathe life into these minuscule critters, making their antics genuinely entertaining. It’s a unique piece that stands apart in the animation landscape of its time.
'Flea for Two' is a fascinating find for collectors interested in vintage animation, often overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era. Its scarcity on home media makes it a bit of a gem, with few prints circulating among enthusiasts. The unique premise and charming animation style draw attention, making it a delightful conversation piece for those who appreciate the quirks of 1950s cartoons, even if it's not as widely recognized.
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