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So, 'Pigs Is Pigs' is this quirky little gem from 1954 that really captures that classic Disney animation vibe, thanks to director Jack Kinney. The story revolves around this by-the-book railway agent, Flannery, who gets into a heated tussle over freight charges for guinea pigs. The humor in the film is charmingly absurd, especially as Flannery's troubles escalate with the increasingly chaotic antics of the animals. The animation itself is fluid, typical of the era, and the music adds a light-hearted layer to the shenanigans. It’s got that whimsical atmosphere that just feels like a nostalgic trip. There's something distinctly amusing about how the absurdity unfolds, and it's a nice example of how animation can twist a simple premise into something surprisingly complex.
'Pigs Is Pigs' has seen a few releases over the years, but its availability can be a bit spotty, which makes it an interesting find for collectors. Its mix of animation and music, along with its peculiar premise, has garnered a small but dedicated following. While not as prevalent as other animated features from the same period, its charm and humor have made it a noteworthy piece in the landscape of 1950s animation that collectors might want to keep an eye out for.
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