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So, 'Jerry on the Job: Swinging His Vacation' is this quirky little animated short from 1920 that really captures the whimsy of early animation. The pacing is brisk, with Jerry concocting a scheme to boost ticket sales at the railroad station, which has a kind of charming desperation. The humor is simple yet effective, and you can feel that playful energy that characterizes a lot of silent-era comedies. It's fascinating to see how they approached practical effects, using clever animation techniques to bring Jerry's antics to life. The whole vibe feels lighthearted, and there's something distinctly nostalgic about the way it portrays the hustle of the railroad business without taking itself too seriously.
This short is part of a less common collection, often overlooked in favor of more recognized titles of the era. Original prints are relatively scarce, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. The film's unique approach to animation and its lighthearted themes have garnered a niche interest, making it a curiosity that brings joy when rediscovered.
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