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So, 'Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep' is this quirky little short by Fleischer Studios that really leans into the animation style of the early '30s. It’s got that charming, bouncy ball sing-along thing going on, which gives it a fun, interactive vibe. The pacing is quick, and the music really drives it; you can just feel the light-hearted spirit throughout. The visuals lean heavily into the art deco aesthetic, which adds a nice layer of nostalgia. It's definitely a product of its time, with a certain whimsy that you don't see as much nowadays. The characters and their antics carry a playful energy that makes it a bit of a standout in the early animation scene.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, especially the original prints, which are becoming harder to find. It's part of the 'Screen Song' series, and collectors often seek it out for both its historical significance and unique animation style. The film also showcases the early experimentation with sound and music in animation, which makes it a point of interest for enthusiasts of the genre.
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