Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'The Sky Is Falling' from 1947 is quite the curious little piece of animation. It spins a tale of a fox who, in classic trickster fashion, leads a duck into a frenzy about the sky collapsing. The pacing is light and whimsical, hurrying along as the panic spreads, showcasing the hilarious consequences of misinformation. The character designs are pretty charming, typical of the era, and the hand-drawn animation lends a delightful texture. There's a certain absurdity to the themes of gullibility and mass hysteria that feels strikingly relevant even today. Not a lot of buzz about this one, but it certainly has its quirks, and the playful chaos might just charm anyone looking for something off the beaten path.
This film is relatively obscure in the animation collector circles, with limited availability on physical formats, mostly seen in compilation collections. The scarcity of high-quality prints means many collectors are on the lookout for any decent copies, especially if they can find an original release. Given its unique take on a still-relevant theme, interest in it has seen a slight resurgence among those who appreciate vintage animation and its social commentary.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover