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So, "Sudden Fried Chicken" is a quirky little animation from 1946 that features Herman, a mouse, and Henry, a rooster, both of whom are an odd pair, really. The story kicks off when Herman spots a poster offering a grand prize for anyone who can last a round in the boxing ring against a champion rooster. There's this nice blend of comedy and that underdog vibe as Henry grapples with his self-worth while being pushed around. The animation has this charm, and you can see the practical effects adding a tangible aspect to the characters. It's got a lighter pace, but it’s that kind of breezy watch that leaves you amused, especially with the way the characters bounce off each other. The themes of friendship and confidence come through nicely, making it quite distinctive in its own right.
The film had a limited release, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors, especially in its original animation format. Various reissues exist, but the first-run prints hold the most value. There's a niche interest in the film due to its unique blend of humor and animation style, capturing an essence of mid-20th century American cartoons that many collectors seek.
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