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So, 'Happy Scouts' is this charming little 1938 animated short featuring Scoutmaster Oswald the Rabbit leading his troop of Duck Scouts on a camping adventure. The vibe is light, playful, with a touch of mischief—especially from a cheeky beaver who keeps dousing the fire the young black duckling is trying to start. It's got this lovely hand-drawn quality that just exudes the essence of late 30s animation. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged as you follow the antics of this playful troop. Plus, there's something endearing about the way the characters interact; the mischievous beaver and the earnest duckling bring a nice contrast. Overall, it’s a delightful snapshot of early animated storytelling.
'Happy Scouts' remains somewhat elusive for collectors, with only a handful of prints available. It’s a fascinating piece of animation history, capturing a unique slice of style from the late 30s. While it may not have the prominence of other cartoons from the era, there’s a dedicated niche of collectors who appreciate its whimsical charm and the craftsmanship of the animation. Keep an eye out for early releases, as they tend to be more sought after among enthusiasts.
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