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Kitty Caddy is a charming 1947 Columbia Color Phantasy animation that pits dogs against cats in a hilariously competitive golf match. The film has this quirky vibe, with a dynamic mix of cartoon antics and jazzy musical numbers. The addition of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby midway through the film adds a layer of delightful absurdity. Their animated counterparts bring a sense of playful star power that was pretty novel for the time. The pacing is snappy, keeping viewers engaged with each swing of the golf club, while the practical effects, like the lively character designs, lend a unique tactile quality. It's not just another cartoon; it has this unmistakable charm that showcases the playful rivalry between cats and dogs.
Kitty Caddy is a lesser-known title among collectors, largely due to its limited release and the niche appeal of Columbia's Color Phantasy series. The film has seen a few formats over the years, but original prints are becoming increasingly scarce. There's a certain buzz around its unique blend of animation and live-action celebrity cameos, which appeals to collectors looking for something different in the post-war animation landscape.
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