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So here’s a curious little gem from 1920, titled 'My Hero'. It’s one of those early animation shorts that carries a kind of whimsical charm, probably created in a time when animation was just starting to find its voice. The pacing is brisk, typical of the silent era, which gives it a lively feel. It weaves a simple narrative with playful antics, likely using hand-drawn techniques that were the norm back then. The colorful characters pop against their backgrounds, and the absence of dialogue doesn’t detract but instead allows the visuals to shine. It’s intriguing to see how the creators managed to evoke emotions through such limited technology. A lovely piece of animation history, for sure.
This short has been somewhat elusive in terms of formats, often turning up in compilations of early animation. Known for its playful style, interest in 'My Hero' is growing among collectors looking to understand the evolution of animation. Its rarity in standalone releases adds a layer of intrigue for those keen on silent film history.
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