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I Love to Fall Asleep from 1926 is a fascinating piece of animation history. This Ko-Ko Song Car-Tunes short offers a glimpse into the whimsical world of early animated shorts, showcasing charming practical effects that were innovative for the time. The pacing is deliberately mellow, lulling viewers into a dreamlike state that complements the title well. It’s an interesting exploration of sleep and imagination, with simple yet engaging visuals that invite you to just go along for the ride. The animation style might feel naive now, but there's an authenticity that’s just delightful, capturing that unique spirit of the 1920s.
This film has a limited presence in collector circles, often appearing in compilation reels rather than standalone releases. It's part of the early animation wave, and finding a well-preserved copy can be a bit of a challenge. Collectors often appreciate the historical context and the unique flavor of the animation style that reflects the era's experimental spirit.
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