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So, 'Small But Fierce' from 1938 is this delightful little animation that captures a rather whimsical football match involving goats and hares. The treachery of the goats is palpable, but it's the cleverness of the hares that really steals the show. The animation style has that charming hand-drawn feel, and the pacing keeps things lively without feeling rushed. You can sense a playfulness in the atmosphere that really engages you. The practical effects in the football scenes are amusingly exaggerated, which adds to the fun. It's not a long film, but it's dense with personality, showcasing the cleverness and resilience of the underdog, embodied by the little hares. Quite distinctive for its time, really.
This title has seen a handful of releases over the years, but it remains relatively scarce, making it a curious find for collectors. Its unique blend of lighthearted storytelling and engaging animation techniques draws particular interest from those who appreciate early animation history. While not widely known, its thematic depth and distinctive character dynamics certainly warrant it a place among collectors looking for hidden gems.
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