The New Neighbor 1953 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there are flashing effects/colourful effects
This match is heard around news outlets: on one side of the fence we have
Pete [voiced by Billy Bletcher] with his big dog Muncey [voiced by Pinto
Colvig] as they have a new neighbour moving in next door Donald Duck [voiced by
Clarence Nash] and this short film has Narrator and breaking-the-fourth-wall
talking to Donald Duck [voiced by Alan Reed.]
Because
this project is roughly only 7 minutes long, the pacing is free-flowing and
likewise with the art is easy to settle down with. Now if you don't know anything
about these two characters in Pete and Donald individually or in this case
together they are notoriously known for being short tempered and antagonistic
either knowingly or unknowingly, as you will see if you give Pete a pinch of
kindness he will empty out your or Donald's fridge.
Sooner or later things will come to a head like two stags butting heads; so in a nutshell Pete's first attack is to cut a branch off this tree due to it violating the property line, so in retaliation Donald cuts Pete's pyjama bottoms which are blowing in the wind on his washing apparatus [it isn't the standard washing line that is all I am trying to say here] yes this apparatus is on his property, but the pyjama bottoms are violating the property line because they are blowing over the property line so Donald cuts them and finally excellent voice performances
This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; this
project may be a short but it has so much happening in it, the only shame about
this project is that it has no awards credited to its name whatsoever and for
it highly engaging art and imagination as it relates to its content you would
have thought they would have been at least been a nominee for a category
somewhere at some awards event/ceremony at some point down the line, I mean it
is very unlikely to now, but as long as the earth is still spinning on it
access, there is always time.
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