It's hard to get anyone to watch a live-action film from a hundred years ago because they are black and white and silent. But animated cartoons? Those are still hilarious a hundred years later. Line drawings on film physically hold up better over time, and dialogue isn't necessary when the visuals are funny. Humor is based on the unexpected, and cartoons utilized funny scenarios that can't possibly happen in real life, like animals acting like people and extreme violence that leaves no damage. This mayhem included animated body parts stretching like rubber hoses, hence the name of the style. Rubber hose animation made cartoons big hits in the 1920s, and we still watch them today.
Rubber hose animation enlivened cartoons of the 1920s and '30s, then Disney came along with color and dialogue and realism and superseded the bizarre slapstick of rubber hose animation. More's the pity, but we still have those old cartoons.


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