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My Little Buckeroo is a curious little animated short from 1938 that blends comedy with a dash of Western flair. Set in the rather whimsically named Boiled Beef, Texas, this film dives into a quirky narrative where a bandit runs amok but is met with a rather stubborn deputy determined to bring him to justice. The animation style reflects the playful yet chaotic energy of the era, with a pacing that captures the frantic spirit of a chase. The character designs are charmingly exaggerated, giving each figure a distinctive personality, and the comedic timing throughout is a blend of slapstick and clever gags. It's a neat slice of animation history, showcasing how even in the late 30s, filmmakers were experimenting with genre mash-ups in fun ways.
My Little Buckeroo has become somewhat of a rarity among collectors due to its age and the fact that it has not been widely preserved or released in various formats over the years. Most prints are hard to come by, as the film was overshadowed by bigger titles from the same period. Interest in this short has grown among animation enthusiasts, especially those drawn to the unique blend of humor and Western tropes, making it a notable find for any serious collector.
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