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Rippling Romance is a curious piece from 1945, part of the Color Rhapsody series that Columbia Pictures put out. It was their last short to snag an Academy Award nomination, making it a bit of a footnote in animation history. The atmosphere is whimsical, with a variety of colors that dance and flow in sync with the romantic theme. You can feel the competition with Disney's Silly Symphonies and the wit of Warner Bros. seeping through, but there's something uniquely charming about this short. It’s a blend of visual storytelling and music that resonates, even if you can tell it’s a product of its time. But now, it seems to be lost to the ages, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors like us.
Rippling Romance is quite rare, and its status as a potential lost film makes it even more sought after among collectors. The Color Rhapsody series itself has seen limited releases over the years, adding to the scarcity of this particular title. While it may not have the widespread recognition of other animated works, its Academy Award nomination gives it a certain pedigree that collectors appreciate. If you stumble upon a copy, it's definitely one to consider for the historical context and the unique animation style it represents.
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