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Field and Scream is an interesting piece from 1955, with its animation style and pacing really reflecting the humor of the time. It's a series of short cartoons that thrive on sight gags and clever puns, mostly centered around hunting and fishing, which seem to poke fun at the obsession many men had with these pastimes. The atmosphere is light and breezy, perfect for a quick laugh, but it's the practical effects and zany antics that stand out. Each little vignette has its own charm, capturing that mid-century sensibility in a way that's still oddly endearing today.
Field and Scream is somewhat of a rarity among animation collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent titles of its era. While it wasn't a box office sensation, the unique blend of humor and animation style has garnered a niche following. Original prints can be hard to come by, making it an intriguing find for those who appreciate the quirks of mid-20th century animation. Collectors often discuss its significance in reflecting cultural attitudes toward leisure activities like hunting and fishing at the time.
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