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Jittery Jester is one of those quirky little animated gems from the late 50s that somehow feels both fresh and nostalgic. The story pivots on the king's misguided notion of humor, as he tosses out his jester, Dooley, in favor of a woodpecker named Woody, whose antics are a riot. The animation style captures that classic hand-drawn charm, and the pacing keeps things light and breezy, making it an easy watch. There's this underlying theme about worth and perspective that plays out in a rather comical way. You can really see the effort in the character movements and expressions, and while the director remains a mystery, the voice performances certainly bring life to the characters in a way that's quite engaging.
Jittery Jester has a somewhat elusive existence in the collector's realm, primarily surfacing in VHS format from obscure labels which makes it a rarity today. The scarcity of quality prints contributes to its appeal, as it seems to have evaded the more mainstream collections over the years. Collectors appreciate the film for its whimsical tone and distinctive animation style, often discussing its unique place in the animation canon of the late 1950s.
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