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Speaking of Animals: They're Not So Dumb is one of those quirky little gems from 1947 that reflects a playful take on animal behavior through comedic lenses. The pacing is breezy, with quick gags and whimsical animations that feel very much of their time. The practical effects, though simple, have a certain charm that adds to the overall lighthearted atmosphere. The film doesn't take itself too seriously, which is refreshing, and the performances, often voiced by talented actors, bring each character, animal or otherwise, to life in a delightful way. It's a fun watch, capturing the innocence of post-war humor, with a distinct vibe that you don't see in modern shorts.
This short has been released in various formats over the years, though original prints are becoming somewhat harder to find. Collectors often seek it out for its unique blend of humor and practical effects that stand out in the animation genre. While not extremely rare, it has a niche appeal, especially among those interested in classic short films and the Speaking of Animals series.
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