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Swing Wedding (1937) is an interesting animation piece that blends whimsical storytelling with some jazz flavor. While the plot seems to echo the feel of Cabin in the Sky, the character dynamics really set it apart. Ethel Waters brings a sultry charm that contrasts with Stepin Fetchit's laid-back demeanor, creating some amusing tension as Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller try to shake him into action. The animation itself has a unique charm, with its vibrant colors and fluid motion that complement the jazzy soundtrack. It’s not just about the story; it’s about the atmosphere and vibe that pulls you into this world, even if the pacing feels a bit sluggish at times.
Swing Wedding has had a rather limited release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among animation collectors. Early prints and materials can be quite scarce, which adds to its appeal. While it's not often discussed, there's a niche interest for those who appreciate the intersection of jazz and early animation, especially with such notable figures like Armstrong and Waller involved.
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