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Little Boy Blue (1936) by Ub Iwerks is a charming little piece of animation that mixes whimsy with a touch of dark humor. The plot weaves together Little Bo Peep's plight as she battles the Big Bad Wolf, who, in classic cartoon fashion, steals one of her sheep. I mean, a dancing scarecrow? That's just delightful. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged, and the musical numbers add a lively atmosphere—it's almost like a narrative device in itself. The practical effects, although simple, have a certain charm. The voice performances bring an extra layer of character, especially the mischievous black sheep. It's distinctive for its blend of traditional fairy tale elements with Iwerks' unique animation style, making it a curious watch for collectors.
Interesting mix of humor and darker themes.Unique animation style characteristic of Ub Iwerks.Features catchy musical numbers that enhance the storytelling.
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