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House Hunting Mice is an intriguing little animated short from '47 that presents a whimsical take on futuristic living through the eyes of two mischievous mice, Hubie and Bertie. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for some delightful slapstick moments as the duo navigates an automated house, filled with quirky gadgets and surprises. The animation style captures that classic feel of the era, with charming character designs that bring Hubie and Bertie to life, and there's a certain warmth in their antics that appeals to all ages. Themes of curiosity and the perils of technology run subtly through the plot, making this short stand out in its exploration of life in a modern world, albeit through a humorous lens.
This short has seen various releases over the years, but its availability can be hit or miss, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. While not as widely recognized as some other titles from the era, the unique premise and humor have garnered a niche following. Original prints or early home video releases can be rare, so finding a well-preserved copy in any format can spark interest among dedicated animation enthusiasts.
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