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So, Jerry, Jerry, Quite Contrary is an interesting one. Chuck Jones brings his signature style to this 1966 short, blending animation and comedy in a way that feels both playful and a bit surreal. The plot revolves around Jerry's sleepwalking antics, which leads to some pretty hilarious situations as Tom tries to cope with the chaos. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, but it maintains a certain charm with its visual gags and clever setups. The atmosphere is lighthearted, yet there's an underlying theme of awareness versus oblivion. The character animations are fluid, and you can really see the craftsmanship in the practical effects. It's not just another cat-and-mouse chase; there’s something almost philosophical about Jerry's struggle to stay awake.
Noteworthy for its unique premise of sleepwalking.Showcases classic Chuck Jones animation techniques.Features inventive visual gags that stand out.
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