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Gorilla My Dreams is a curious little gem from 1948, directed by Robert McKimson. The animation here is typical of the late golden age, but it has a certain charm that feels uniquely Bugs. The humor is lighthearted yet clever, with Bugs Bunny playfully navigating the chaotic world of the South Seas. The pacing keeps you engaged, mixing gags with a touch of tension as the gorilla father turns out to be more than Bugs bargained for. Themes of family, albeit in a bizarre way, run through the plot, giving it an odd depth. Plus, the practical effects in animation, while simple, have a tactile quality that you don't see much anymore. It’s a fun watch, showcasing how Bugs Bunny consistently outsmarts his foes, even in the wild.
Features classic Bugs Bunny humor.Distinctive animation style of the late 40s.Examines unconventional family themes.
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