10/10
A beautiful cartoon with a message that is never too cliche
11 May 2022
Here is another great cartoon from my childhood, because I remember having this cartoon on a VHS tape as a kid a long time ago. But alas, it's been lost over the years, and I couldn't find it ever since. Of course, thank God for YouTube. On YouTube, I found a really exquisite high-quality version of this cartoon, and I was impressed that a cartoon from Paramount's Famous Studio could be, well, exquisite, even from them; sorry to repeat "exquisite."

The story is about Raggedy Ann, who was mysteriously thrown in the trash and found by a kind police officer. The officer gives the rag doll to a blind girl named Billie. Raggedy Ann teaches the child about seeing the world through the power of imagination. That is all I have to say about this cartoon, folks. You know, in 1944, Famous Studios did a Raggedy Ann cartoon called "Suddenly, It's Spring," where Ann went up to the heavens to make the sun shine to make the sick little girl who owns her well. Of course, I love this cartoon even more.

As I always point out in my reviews, I don't have a favorite scene because I love this cartoon from beginning to end. And also, I like to point out a message the cartoon has that, to me, is never too cliche.
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