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One More Time is a fascinating piece from 1931 that embodies early animation’s quirky charm. You’ve got Foxy the Cop, a character who’s just trying to keep the peace, but chaos ensues with reckless drivers and a kidnapping subplot involving Roxy. The pacing is tight, and the humor lands well, typical of that era’s cartoon antics. The practical effects stand out, showing some clever techniques for the time. What really sets it apart, though, is its blend of comedy and music, creating a lively atmosphere that keeps you engaged. It's a snapshot of the transitional period in animation, making it an interesting watch for collectors keen on the evolution of the genre.
One More Time holds a certain scarcity in the collector market, as many early animations did not survive the decades, making it a bit of a gem. It was originally released in theaters, and finding any format, especially on 16mm or 35mm, can be tough. Collectors tend to appreciate the film for its unique style and the historical context of animation's growth during that time, contributing to its allure among enthusiasts.
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