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So, The Air Express is this quirky animated short from 1937 featuring Lantz's trio of monkeys—Meany, Miny, and Moe—who run an air transport service in the Australian outback. Moe, the youngest, gets to take the pilot's seat, which leads to some pretty wild antics. The animation style is typical of the era, with a charming hand-drawn aesthetic that gives it a unique vibe. What really stands out is the mix of humor and adventure, especially with that crate of valuable diamonds and an overly excited young character on board. It's got that light-hearted feel that makes you smile, and you can’t help but appreciate the creativity and character dynamics at play here.
The Air Express is somewhat of a rarity among animation collectors, especially from the late 1930s. Limited release materials and its unique charm have sparked interest over the years, though not much has been said about its original format history. As it stands, this title is harder to find in decent condition, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate the evolution of animated storytelling. The film's blend of light-hearted adventure and vintage animation style adds to its collectible appeal.
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