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So, 'Milk Made' is one of those quirky little gems from the late silent era, a Krazy Kat Cartoon that's filled with zany charm. The animation style captures that whimsical, almost chaotic energy you find in early 20th-century cartoons. The pacing is frenetic, typical of Krazy Kat's antics, with absurd scenarios that somehow come together in a surreal way. What stands out is how the practical effects play with the animation, creating a unique blend that feels very tactile. There's a certain joy in the absurdity of it all, and the lack of a defined director adds to its mystique—like it came from a collective of creative minds all trying to push boundaries.
'Milk Made' is one of those elusive titles that collectors often seek out, particularly in good condition. It’s not the easiest to find on physical media, which adds to its allure. Various formats have been released over the years, but the original prints remain quite scarce, making it a point of interest. The animation style and playful nature also attract those who appreciate the evolution of cartooning and the early experimental techniques in the medium.
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