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Droopy's Good Deed (1951)
Enjoyable but incomplete
A great cartoon by a master. A very talented example of classic art. However this copy does not include the scene of Spike the hound removing an African American woman from the house fire. Droopy hound saves a lady first and then Spike saves one himself, which is difficult for him to carry. Other content is missing as well. Still a nice lovely cartoon, even though it is the most popular version known. My dad was an art and animation collector and growing up showed me the details of his hobby. I was fascinated as a child by all the wonderful drawings, and cartoons he had. It was very enjoyable to us. My brothers were careful around his collection. This cartoon stands out to me, as one he said would be only a handful of its type with alternative releases. He was very keen in collecting rare pieces. He said various forms exist because of sensitivity issues for various reasons. He also said that most of these cartoons were shown to adults only in those times. This is something that did not make sense to us as children. We thought cartoons were all the same. I recommend this cartoon for all its clever antics and humor. Very enjoyable. Wonderfully entertaining.