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So, Mysto-Fox is one of those charming little gems from the post-war animation era, you know? It’s part of the classic Fox & Crow series, which was really a staple of that time. The pacing here is brisk, keeping you engaged as Mysto-Fox sets up this hilarious rabbit audition at a carnival, and the visuals have that unique, hand-drawn charm that gives it character. The humor feels playful yet clever, typical of the era’s short animations. It’s interesting to see the dynamic between the characters, especially how Mysto-Fox’s schemes play out. This one has a certain nostalgic atmosphere that's hard to replicate in modern animation.
Mysto-Fox was released in the mid-1940s, a period when many short animations were being produced, often featuring whimsical plots and memorable characters. While not as widely known as some contemporaries, it has gained interest among collectors for its distinctive animation style and the Fox & Crow series' appeal. Copies of this film can be somewhat scarce, often found on vintage VHS or compilations, making it a nice find for those delving into lesser-known animation shorts.
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