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What's Buzzin' Buzzard? is an amusing little piece of animation from 1943 that plays with the absurdity of survival. The two main buzzards, caught in a hilarious food shortage, take a darkly comedic approach to their predicament, contemplating cooking each other up in a series of slapstick scenarios. The atmosphere is light but tinged with an odd sense of desperation, which gives it a unique charm. The animation style, while not groundbreaking, has a certain roughness that adds to its appeal. The pacing is brisk, with quick gags and funny exchanges that keep you engaged throughout. It's interesting how it brings themes of friendship and desperation to the forefront, all wrapped in a comedic package.
This short has gained a bit of traction among collectors for its quirky humor and unique premise. It's not the easiest find, especially in good condition, given its age and relatively obscure release. The prints that do surface tend to show their wear, but for those who appreciate this niche of animation history, it's a curious oddity worth tracking down.
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