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So, 'Kerri Cheertum in Jungle-Tungle' is quite the oddball from 1930. It's this marionette comedy that pokes fun at Cherry Kearton, and honestly, it has this wonderfully wacky charm that’s hard to find in later films. The animation is unique, with those hand-crafted puppets giving it an almost surreal vibe. You feel the spontaneity in the pacing, like they were just having fun with it. The humor is silly and light-hearted, perfect for what it is. The jungle setting creates this lively atmosphere, almost like a playground for the puppets, with each scene bursting with color and imagination. It definitely stands out in the early animation landscape for its quirky take on adventure and parody.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, not just for its age but also for its peculiar style. It was released in a limited format and has seen very few reissues, which makes original prints quite scarce. Interest has grown recently among those who appreciate early animation and quirky parodies, so it’s definitely worth keeping an eye out for if you come across it.
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