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So, 'Slay It with Flowers' is this quirky little animated gem from 1943 that plays with the classic cat-and-mouse trope but flips it with a fox and a crow. The animation really has that hand-drawn charm, and you can feel the humor in the visuals as the fox tries to fend off the crow’s relentless attempts to snag his precious seeds. The pacing is brisk, leaving little room for boredom, and the playful rivalries and slapstick moments are definitely a highlight. There’s something about how the fox cleverly uses the hot peppers that gives it a unique twist, showcasing a bit of creativity in the storytelling amidst the light-hearted mischief.
'Slay It with Flowers' has had a bit of a patchy format history, often appearing in those classic animation collections but not always easy to find as a standalone. Its scarcity makes it a curious piece for collectors, especially those who appreciate vintage animation. The charm of the hand-drawn aesthetic and the light-hearted yet sharp humor make it a noteworthy entry in the animated comedy landscape of the early '40s, which keeps collectors interested.
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