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So, 'Picnics Are Fun and Dino's Serenade' is an interesting little double feature from 1959, part of the 'Ham & Hattie' series. The animation style has that vintage charm, and it's fun to see how Hattie's imagination turns a rooftop into a lush picnic paradise, complete with whimsical trees and flowers. The pacing is playful, typical of the era, and the way they balance the two shorts in just seven minutes shows some clever storytelling. 'Dino's Serenade' adds a nice contrast, with its own unique vibe that complements the first segment. There's a certain warmth to these characters, and I always find myself smiling at the simplicity of it all. Definitely a snapshot of a different time in animation.
This title is a bit of a rarity, more obscure than some of the other animated features from the late 50s. Most collectors seem to have a soft spot for these shorter works, especially those that feature unique character pairings like Ham & Hattie. The scarcity of prints and the limited distribution means it's often not seen at screenings, which adds to its allure among collectors. Keep an eye out for this one; it might not turn up as often as you'd hope.
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