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So, 'The First Robin' from 1939 is this quirky little animation that captures a slice of domestic life through the eyes of a newlywed robin couple. You can really feel the tension as the wife gets sidelined by her husband's obsession with the radio. The humor's pretty slapstick, especially with her rock-hard biscuits that do more damage than feeding the family. The pacing is relaxed but has these charming little bursts of action, like when that biscuit crashes through the floor. Visually, it’s got that classic hand-drawn style, which gives it a warm, nostalgic atmosphere that’s hard to resist. Definitely a unique take on marital dynamics in a whimsical setting, though it doesn't shy away from the absurd.
This film is a relatively under-the-radar gem from the late '30s, often overshadowed by more prominent titles of the era. It's not as commonly found in standard collections, and its scarcity can pique interest among collectors who appreciate early animation. The hand-drawn artistry, although simplistic, has a certain charm that resonates with those seeking pieces that reflect the evolution of animation. If you can get your hands on a copy, it's a delightful addition to any vintage animation collection.
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