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So, Jolly Fish from 1932 is this charming little animated short featuring Tom and Jerry on a fishing trip. The animation has that classic, playful feel, with those vibrant colors typical of early 30s animation. The pacing is brisk, with gags flying left and right, especially when the piano-playing octopus adds a quirky musical element to the chaos. What really stands out is the unique character design, particularly the twelve-armed octopus and the swordfish that, well, literally slices their boat in half. It's a delightful romp that shows off the slapstick humor and whimsical atmosphere of the era, even if the director's name remains a mystery.
Jolly Fish is quite a rarity among Tom and Jerry enthusiasts, as it captures a unique phase of early animation. It has seen limited home media releases, making physical copies particularly sought after. Collectors often appreciate its distinctive animation style and comedic timing, though it's not as frequently discussed as some other shorts. Still, for those with a keen interest in the evolution of animated comedy, this short holds a special place.
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