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So, 'Hollywood Goes Krazy' is this curious short from 1932 that really plays with the animation style of the time. It centers around Krazy Kat, who was quite a comic staple back then - there's just something about his antics that makes you grin. The film features some caricatures of popular actors like Ben Turpin, and it's fascinating how they melded live-action personalities into an animated landscape. The pacing feels brisk, keeping you on your toes with a mix of gags and visual wit. It’s not the smoothest animation by today's standards, but that only adds to its charm and the whimsical atmosphere of early Hollywood. There's a certain rawness in its execution that feels refreshing, capturing that playful spirit of the era.
This short has become somewhat elusive over the years, often overshadowed by more polished animations of the same period. It's available in various formats, but original prints are quite rare and sought after by collectors. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate early animation history and the unique blend of character and celebrity that defines the film.
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