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Of Rice and Hen is a charming little animation that slips into your collection like a forgotten gem. The story revolves around Miss Prissy, the hen with a bit of a slow charm, trying to win over Foghorn Leghorn, with Barnyard Dog playing a rather cunning but also goofy role in the mix. The pacing is playful, typical of the era, and the animation style reflects that unique mid-century flair, with smooth character movements and vibrant colors. The humor is sweet, if not slightly absurd, and there's this delightful sense of rivalry that plays out without too much seriousness. It's a unique take on love and jealousy, where the animal antics just pull you in and keep you entertained, a nice slice of nostalgia for fans of classic animation.
Of Rice and Hen has a bit of a niche following, typical of Warner Bros. shorts from this period. As for formats, it's primarily found on various compilation DVDs, although original prints can be quite scarce. Collectors often seek it out, not just for its animation style but also for the character interplay that captures that playful essence of the 1950s. It's these details that make it an interesting piece of animation history.
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