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So, 'Two Crows from Tacos' is this quirky little animated short from '56. It revolves around two rather dimwitted crows who simply can't catch a clever grasshopper. The tone is light and whimsical, almost silly, which matches the pacing—it zips along, keeping you engaged with its slapstick humor. The background art has a distinct hand-drawn charm, typical of the era, and while the character designs are simple, they have a certain personality that shines through. The animators really nailed the physical comedy, which makes the repeated failures of our crow protagonists feel both amusing and a bit endearing. It's one of those shorts that captures a slice of mid-century animation style and humor.
This short has seen limited formats over the years, mainly circulating through 16mm prints and occasional television broadcasts. Its scarcity makes it a curious find among collectors, particularly those focused on vintage animation. The whimsical style and humor represent a particular mid-century aesthetic that some collectors seek, often leading to lively discussions about its artistic merits and place in animation history.
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