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So, In the Good Old Summertime is this neat little Aesop’s Film Fables short from 1924. It has that charming, whimsical quality typical of early animation, with a lighthearted tone that feels nostalgic even today. The pacing is brisk, keeping the audience engaged with its playful storytelling. You can really see the practical effects shining through, giving it a unique texture that newer animations sometimes lack. It’s not just a simple cartoon; it weaves in themes of virtue and morality, which is a hallmark of Aesop’s fables. The animation style—though primitive by today’s standards—has a certain charm that definitely sets it apart from other works of its time.
This short has a bit of rarity to it, not always easy to find in complete form. It's part of the early wave of animation that collectors often appreciate for its historical significance. Many prints have faded or deteriorated over time, making well-preserved copies sought after. There’s definitely a niche interest in these early animations, and this one is no exception, capturing a specific era of storytelling in a way that resonates with the early animation enthusiasts.
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