This is a very cute and oftentimes funny short. The general storyline does seem to be a staple of animation (one of my favorite Looney Tunes is one where Elmer can't get to sleep because of a persistent candle), and in a way I felt I've seen it done enough before. But still, it's entertaining and worth a laugh.
It's kind of interesting its little subject of the disruptive nature of war and human technology, because it doesn't really bother to explore any of that in-depth. Really that scene seems just like something to put in there, which is okay, it's just... there. I mean okay, so these events take place... what are we supposed to do with it? I'm not saying that the short needs a theme or should explore anything in particular, I just think that the bomb thing was an odd way to take the storyline, especially since it didn't really bother to put much more importance on it.
It's just kind of silly and neat.
--PolarisDiB
It's kind of interesting its little subject of the disruptive nature of war and human technology, because it doesn't really bother to explore any of that in-depth. Really that scene seems just like something to put in there, which is okay, it's just... there. I mean okay, so these events take place... what are we supposed to do with it? I'm not saying that the short needs a theme or should explore anything in particular, I just think that the bomb thing was an odd way to take the storyline, especially since it didn't really bother to put much more importance on it.
It's just kind of silly and neat.
--PolarisDiB