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So, 'Paste Makes Waste' from 1968 is this quirky little animation that brings a playful twist to a rainy day. Charlie, our leading man, has all these grand plans for golf, but the weather decides otherwise. What I really appreciate is the way the cartoon conveys the frustration of canceled plans with just the right amount of humor. The animation style is charmingly dated but carries a unique personality that's hard to find. The pacing keeps things light, with gags that pop up quickly. Bessie, Charlie's confidante, adds that extra layer of whimsy. It's a great example of how simplicity in concept can lead to something genuinely entertaining, all while showcasing some practical effects that remind you of the era's ingenuity.
Finding 'Paste Makes Waste' in good condition can be a bit of a hunt. It has had a few releases over the years, but original prints seem to be scarcer than expected. Collectors often appreciate it for its nostalgic animation style and the unique humor that feels very much of its time. The film sometimes slips under the radar in discussions, but those who have it in their collection often cherish it for its distinct charm.
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