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In 'The Mouse Exterminator,' you get this delightful mix of animation and slapstick humor that really defines the era. Our protagonist, Krazy, has this burlesque comic vibe, which gives it a unique flavor. The housewife character, resembling Goofy in drag, adds this absurd charm that keeps you chuckling. The pacing is brisk, with a series of comic misadventures as Krazy tackles the mouse problem. It's all about that playful chaos and inventive gags that characterize 1940s animation. Plus, the hand-drawn style really captures the whimsy of the time, making it a nice snapshot of early comic storytelling in animation.
This short has seen a few releases over the years, primarily in compilation formats with other animated works from the 1940s. It's not as widely circulated as some of its contemporaries, which makes it an interesting find for those who appreciate the nuances of early animation. The scarcity can drive collector interest, especially among those who enjoy the quirky characters and humor that this era encapsulates.
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