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So, 'Nice Doggy' from 1952 is a quirky little gem in the animation and comedy realm. The short features the Terry-Bears, a family of bears, who find themselves in a bit of a predicament with a big dog that stumbles into their lives. It's got that classic slapstick vibe, with the pacing snapping along as Papa Bear tries to rid himself of the pooch, leading to chaotic chases through the neighborhood. The art style, while simple, conveys an endearing charm that captures the innocence and mischief of childhood. Plus, there's a certain warmth in the family dynamic that adds layers to the hilarity. It’s not a heavy hitter, but worth a watch for fans of early animation.
This film has appeared in various compilation releases over the years, but original prints are somewhat scarce, making them a point of interest for collectors. The animation style and its playfulness appeal to those who appreciate the era of early animation. It's less talked about compared to other titles from the same period, yet it holds its own charm, attracting collectors who enjoy the nuances of lesser-known works.
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