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So, 'Hop and Go' is this quirky little 1943 animated short that's all about Claude Hopper, a kangaroo who's got a big ego and not much smarts. The animation has that classic wartime charm, with the bouncy motion of Claude contrasting hilariously against the clever Scottish rabbits who really steal the show. The pacing zips along, with a mix of slapstick humor and some genuinely clever gags, especially around the boxing ring setup. There's something about the way the rabbits ride on his tail that just feels unique to this era of animation. The humor is light-hearted but clever enough to be memorable, even if Claude himself is a bit of a goof.
'Hop and Go' isn't the most widely circulated short from the 1940s, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. While it may not have the recognition of some contemporaries, it has a distinct animation style that reflects its time and thematic playfulness that still resonates. Copies on 16mm can be harder to find, and its charm makes it a point of interest for animation historians and vintage cartoon enthusiasts alike.
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