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The Early Worm Gets the Bird is a delightful 1940 animated short that captures the whimsical nature of a bird's breakfast quest. Right from the start, you feel this blend of humor and mischief in its pacing, perfectly matching the bird's eager yet clumsy attempts to snag a worm. It's one of those pieces that showcases practical animation techniques, with a charming hand-drawn style that draws you into the vibrant world. The humor is light, but there's this underlying tension as our feathered friend stumbles into one predicament after another. There’s something endearing in the way it treats the struggle for survival with a comedic twist, which really makes it stand out in the era of animation.
This short has been somewhat overlooked in the vast landscape of classic animation, making original prints quite rare among collectors. Generally, it's available on various compilation releases, but finding a standalone copy or an early format like 16mm can be a bit of a treasure hunt. The animation style and comedic timing offer insights into the era's craftsmanship, which many enthusiasts appreciate for its simplicity and charm.
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