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I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now is a fascinating piece from the early 30s that showcases the blend of animation and music in a rather whimsical way. The story unfolds with these anthropomorphic cats, a white girl and a black boy, and it's intriguing how the dynamics play out with a subtle commentary on social interactions—especially in how the daddy cat holds the girl back. The animation style is characteristic of the era, with these fluid movements and surreal backdrops reminiscent of lava lamps. The pacing is relaxed, letting the viewer soak in the quirky charm and the light-hearted attempts of the boy cat to win over the girl. It’s a unique slice of animation history, capturing both the innocence and some of the social complexities of its time.
This film is relatively scarce, typical of many early animation shorts, and it often flies under the radar among collectors. It was released during a transitional period in animation, where techniques were evolving rapidly, adding to its interest. Collectors appreciate the blend of social themes and whimsical storytelling, making it a nice niche item for those who focus on early animated works.
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