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So, 'Yes Dear' from 1920, right? It’s a curious little animated comedy that dives into the whimsical mis-adventures of a judge. You know, there’s something about the hand-drawn animation that has a charm of its own, almost nostalgic, despite its age. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to the quirky vibe of the whole affair. The judge's obsession with law and cigars gives it this unique twist, balancing absurdity with a touch of dry humor. It’s not one of those mainstream pieces that everyone knows about, but it definitely holds a certain allure for collectors who appreciate the early days of animation and the way they tackled themes of authority.
The format history for 'Yes Dear' is somewhat scarce, which makes it an intriguing piece for collectors. It’s not widely circulated, so finding a good print can be a bit of a hunt. Interest in early animations is definitely rising, and this one offers a glimpse into the experimental nature of the genre at the time. Its unique blend of humor and character-centric storytelling gives it a special place among early animated works.
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