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You Try Somebody Else is a fascinating piece from the early 1930s animation scene. Ethel Merman leads with her robust vocals on the title track, engaging audiences with that classic bouncing ball effect—a fun touch, really. The animated part features a mischievous cat burglar fresh from prison, sneaking into Betty Boop's icebox, which adds a layer of playful mischief to the narrative. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era's short films, reflecting a carefree tone. It's intriguing to see how these early animations mixed live performance with cartoon antics, showing off the era's creative energy.
This film is a rare find for collectors, having had limited theatrical runs and few preservation efforts over the decades. Often overlooked, it showcases the blend of live action and animation that was pioneering for its time. Availability in collectors' circles can be quite sporadic; it's not common to see this title on home media formats, making it a curious piece for those interested in early animation history.
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