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Horning In (1965) is a curious piece of animation history, featuring the whimsical character King Artie. The short has this lighthearted tone that feels both nostalgic and a bit absurd, like many of the Noveltoons from that era. The pacing is brisk, typical of its time, but there's a charm in how it unfolds, with its playful antics and silly scenarios. The practical effects, while simple, add a certain tactile quality that you don’t see much in the polished CGI world today. It’s not just another cartoon; it has this unique blend of humor and creativity that sticks with you. Definitely worth a look if you appreciate the artistry of classic animation.
Horning In is fairly easy to find in various formats, but original prints can be a bit tricky to come by. The interest in Noveltoons has risen among collectors, especially those who appreciate the charm of mid-60s animation. Even though it may not have the same recognition as some other titles, its unique character and quirky humor make it an interesting piece for any animation enthusiast.
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