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So, 'Woodpecker from Mars' is one of those quirky little gems from the animation scene of the '50s. Woody Woodpecker, as always, brings that zany charm, but here, it's the sci-fi twist that really stands out. He snags a space helmet and gun on a show and, in true Woody fashion, pretends to be an extraterrestrial. The pacing is snappy, and the gags are sharp, which keeps it lively. The practical effects, while simple, are effective in delivering that whimsical fantasy vibe. It's a neat reflection of the era's fascination with space β you can practically feel the influence of the space race. The performances, especially Woody's, are delightfully over-the-top, which is pretty much what you want from a character like him.
This film is a lesser-known entry in the Woody Woodpecker series and can be a bit tricky to find in certain formats. Most collectors seek out the original theatrical release, but you might come across some television edits too. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the vintage animation style of the mid-century, which adds to its charm in a collection.
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