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Kitty Kornered is a delightful blend of animation and comedy, showcasing Robert Clampett's unique style. The pacing is brisk, perfectly capturing the chaotic energy of Porky's feline companions as they turn his quiet home into a raucous party. There’s a whimsical yet slightly chaotic atmosphere, especially when the cats mock a Martian invasion, providing a clever twist on the typical cat-and-mouse dynamic. The practical effects, while simple, add a charming layer to the storytelling, emphasizing the slapstick humor. It's interesting to see how the film plays with themes of domesticity and rebellion, portrayed through the mischievous antics of the cats. Overall, this short is a fascinating example of mid-century animation that still resonates today.
Kitty Kornered has seen various formats over the years, though the original theatrical release is still a prized find among collectors. The scarcity of early animation shorts has fueled interest, especially for Clampett's work, which often displays a distinct character. It's worth noting that while it can pop up on DVD collections, original prints or even vintage screenings are quite rare.
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