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Set 'Em Up Again is an interesting entry in the Mutt and Jeff series, showcasing the charm of 1920s animation. The pacing feels brisk, typical of the era, with quick gags and lively scenes that keep you engaged. There’s a certain rawness to the animation style—hand-drawn and slightly rough around the edges, which gives it character. The humor is simple yet effective, reflecting the playful spirit of the time. It’s not just another cartoon; it captures a slice of early American humor and storytelling. The dynamic between Mutt and Jeff is fun to watch, and the scenarios they find themselves in have a classic feel that resonates with collectors who appreciate the evolution of animated storytelling.
Set 'Em Up Again is noteworthy for its place in the Mutt and Jeff series, which has a decent following among animation collectors. The film has seen various formats over the years, but good quality prints are becoming increasingly scarce. Many collectors find the hand-drawn style and the early comedic elements particularly appealing, making it a noteworthy piece for those interested in the history of animation.
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