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So, 'The Nick of Time' is a Terrytoons short from 1939, and it’s got this quirky vibe typical of that studio. The animation style is playful and a bit zany, which was pretty standard for the time, but there’s something about its pacing that feels unique—like it really embraces those whimsical beats. It’s not groundbreaking by any means, but it plays with time in a way that’s kind of charming, almost like a visual pun. The characters are exaggerated and expressive; they really bring the story alive, and you can feel the era's slapstick humor in spades. Overall, it's this delightful little piece that captures a moment in animation history.
'The Nick of Time' is one of those Terrytoons gems that often gets overshadowed by bigger names. Released on January 27, 1939, it's not the most common title in collector circles, which adds to its appeal for those looking to delve deeper into the studio's work. The format history is pretty straightforward, mainly found in the standard 16mm prints, but keep an eye out for any rare promotional materials or lobby cards from its release period. Collectors interested in animation history might find this short an intriguing exploration of the era's stylistic choices.
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