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Indoor Sports by Tad is a curious piece from 1920 that fuses animation and comedy in a rather peculiar way. The film opens with this rather rotund woman at a shoe store, adamant about her unlikely size of 3 1/2. The tone is playful but carries a bit of edge, with a cat and a stick figure entering the scene to poke fun at her. It's not just about physical comedy; there's a satirical jab at societal expectations wrapped in a lighthearted animation style. The pacing has that classic silent film rhythm, and the slapstick humor feels both fresh and dated at the same time, making it a unique watch for aficionados of early animation.
Indoor Sports by Tad holds a certain novelty for collectors, especially those interested in early animation. Its scarcity is notable, as many films from that era didn't survive, making any existing prints particularly intriguing. The unique style and humor offer a window into the early 20th-century animation landscape, attracting interest from both animation historians and casual collectors alike.
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