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He Dood It Again (1943) is a notable entry in the Mighty Mouse series, though it's interesting to note that Mighty Mouse is referred to as Super Mouse here. The atmosphere captures the quirky charm of wartime animation with its jitterbug dance party vibe. The pacing is brisk, typical of shorts from this era, keeping things lively as Super Mouse faces off against a group of cats intent on spoiling the fun for the mice in Saul's Lunch Wagon. The animation style, while simple, has a certain charm, showcasing the playful antics and energetic dance sequences that were all the rage. It's a testament to the creativity of the period, even if the director's name remains shrouded in mystery.
He Dood It Again has seen various formats over the years, but it's relatively scarce on physical media compared to other shorts in the series. Collectors often seek out this title for its unique portrayal of Super Mouse and the lively dance scenes, which stand out in the context of early 1940s animation. The film's distinct charm and the mystery surrounding its director make it a curious piece for animation enthusiasts.
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