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So, 'The Bookworm Turns' is this curious little animated piece from 1940 that you don't often hear about. It’s got that charming, whimsical vibe typical of early animation, mixing comedy with a touch of literary flair. The premise, where Poe's raven seeks a doctor and finds Dr. Jekyll, is kinda quirky and plays into that whole mind-transference theme, which was a bit avant-garde for its time. The animation style is pretty straightforward, but there's a certain charm in its simplicity and the pacing flows nicely without feeling rushed. It’s fascinating how they blend literary references with a light-hearted narrative, making it a unique watch, especially for collectors of obscure animation.
This film is somewhat elusive in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent titles in animation history. It was released in a variety of formats over the years, but finding original prints or early VHS releases can be a challenge. There's a niche interest for those who appreciate the blend of literary themes with animation, making it a desirable addition for collectors focused on early 20th-century animation shorts.
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