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5/10
This isn't among the best of the era.
planktonrules11 August 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This is one of at least two "Keeping Up With the Joneses" cartoons drawn by Harry Palmer for Gaumont Studios. I've seen two and both begin the same--with a live hand drawing the background and character--then the film begins to come to life. This was actually a pretty common technique in early cartoons and was used by Windsor McCay, the Fleischers and others. The style is a bit old fashioned but very pleasant.

Pa sees some fashionable hats and he must have one to fit in with the crowd. However, his new top hat is ridiculously too big and by the end, their cat delivers a litter of kittens in it. Nothing much more, as the cartoon is only about 3 minutes in length. It's the sort of film fans of early animation might enjoy but most others would find hopelessly outdated and a bit dull.
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Decent Animation
Michael_Elliott18 August 2016
Pa Sees Some New Styles (1915)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

Harry Palmer made a handful of animated shorts for the "Keeping Up with the Kellys" series. This one here has Pa going to look for a new hat so that he can keep up-to-date in regards to style. The second portion of the three minute short has Pa going to bed when a black cat comes in and the full moon rises. Overall there's certainly nothing ground- breaking about this film as it didn't change history of anything like that. If you're a fan of these early animated movies then you should find this one here entertaining enough to where it warrants being viewed. The animation itself was quite good but I must say that I really didn't get much of a kick out of the lead character.
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