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So, 'Milk and Money' from 1936 is a quirky little animation that blends comedy with a slice of rural life. Porky Pig, trying to save his father's farm, dives into the chaos of a milk delivery route. The atmosphere is lively, with a playful score that bounces along as Porky navigates his day. You get this interesting dynamic with the cats trailing him, which adds a layer of slapstick humor. The pacing is brisk, keeping the gags coming, though it feels a bit erratic at times. The whole thing is a testament to the inventive animation techniques of the era, showcasing some delightful practical effects. It’s a charming piece, capturing that early animated spirit well.
This title has seen a few releases, but original prints are quite scarce, making it a gem for dedicated collectors. Its uniqueness lies in its lighthearted take on rural struggles through animation, which was less common at the time. Interest in Porky Pig's early works continues to grow, adding to its appeal among animation enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for those early VHS or film reel versions if you're looking to add something a bit different to your collection.
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