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The Stein Song (1930) is a charming slice of animation from the Fleischer Studios, featuring the sultry voice of Rudy Vallee. It's a delightfully whimsical sing-a-long, where the animation syncs to the music in a way that really captures the spirit of the era. The pacing is playful, with the visuals often mirroring the upbeat tempo of the song, creating a lighthearted atmosphere. While the director remains a mystery, the distinctive hand-drawn quality and the clever use of practical effects give it a unique charm that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly simple. It's a neat little piece reflecting the fusion of music and animation that was just beginning to blossom in the early 30s.
The Stein Song exists primarily in its original theatrical release format, with few surviving prints, making it a rare find for collectors. Interest in this short has grown as animation enthusiasts seek out early examples of musical cartoons. While it's not widely available on home video formats, its significance in the evolution of animated shorts keeps it on collectors' radars, particularly those focused on Fleischer's work.
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