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So, 'Holiday Highlights' is an intriguing little piece from 1940 that brings a unique spin to the holiday-themed animation genre. It's packed with blackout gags, flowing from one holiday to the next, with each vignette offering its own comedic charm. The pacing is quick, which keeps things lively, and the animation, while not groundbreaking, has a certain handmade feel that adds to its charm. The New Year's segment is particularly memorable, featuring a baby that actually talks—a nice touch that gives it a whimsical tone. The way it stitches together various holidays from New Year's to Washington Day gives it a quirky continuity that's hard to find in more polished modern works.
'Holiday Highlights' remains a lesser-known gem in the animation collector's realm. Its prints are somewhat scarce, making it a bit of a treasure hunt for those interested in holiday-themed shorts from the early 20th century. The film's charm lies in its simple gags and nostalgic feel, which resonates with collectors who appreciate the era's unique artistic style. It's worth noting that original copies can be hard to track down, and when you do find one, it usually sparks interesting discussions among fellow collectors about the quirky nature of holiday animations.
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