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So, 'Jerry on the Job: The Mad Locomotive' is a quirky little gem from 1922 that really showcases that early rubber tire animation style. The humor feels quite loose and playful, which is what you expect from that era, but it does have its own charm. The train itself takes on this lively personality, and it’s pretty amusing to see how the passengers interact with it. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to its character, honestly. There's something delightful about how it explores themes of problem-solving and teamwork in such a whimsical way. Definitely a fun watch for anyone interested in animation history.
This film is relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by more widely recognized titles from the silent era. It has seen a few format releases over the years, but finding an original print in good condition can be a bit of a treasure hunt for enthusiasts. Its unique animation style and humor make it a noteworthy piece for those studying the evolution of animated films.
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