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The Glass Slipper (1938) offers a unique twist on the classic Cinderella tale, blending animation with a quirky, modern vibe. The Brooklyn-accented Cinderella chatting with her friend Sadie adds a delightful contemporary flair. The fairy godmother, resembling Mae West, injects a playful humor, while the jitterbugging dancers at the ball keep the energy lively. What stands out is the prince, channeling Harpo Marx, who brings a whimsical charm to the narrative. The pacing has this casual rhythm, which feels like a nostalgic peek into a different artistic era, making it an interesting watch for collectors and animation enthusiasts alike.
The Glass Slipper is relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream animation of its time. Original prints are hard to come by, and interest has been gaining as collectors seek out lesser-known gems. Its blend of humor and unique character design makes it an intriguing piece for those interested in the evolution of animated storytelling.
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