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5/10
Spunky and the colt
TheLittleSongbird21 February 2018
Dave Fleischer was responsible for many gems. Ones that were amusing and charming, though over-cuteness did come through in some efforts and the stories were always pretty thin, with appealing characters, outstanding music and visuals that were inventive and with innovative animation techniques.

Mostly am not a fan of the Hunky and Spunky cartoons. Don't hate them, but apart from a few good elements (commonly the animation, music and the odd supporting character) they tend to be far too sweet and cloying, with draggy pacing, very weak stories, too little humour (when there is any it's rarely more than mildly amusing) and any conflict tends to disjoint the cartoon tonally. Also don't think that highly of the two lead characters themselves.

A good deal of this can be seen in 'Snubbed by a Snob', but not all. While far from a favourite of mine, or something that holds up to repeat viewings, 'Snubbed by a Snob' is one of the better and more watchable cartoons in the series. A lot of the series' overall problems remain but there are improvements too.

Best asset is the animation. Simply put it is great, very colourful and atmosphere with smooth character designs, meticulous if not innovative attention to detail and gorgeously detailed backgrounds. The other outstanding asset is Sammy Timberg's music score. It is both lively and lush and adds a lot to the cartoon's mood and what's going on.

Spunky is at his least bland and annoying, if still not the most compelling of leads, and the colt is cute without being overly so. Their chemistry is pretty charming. Things do get more interesting when the bull appears and the tension kicks in, fortunately the cartoon in this regard doesn't feel as disjointed in this regard.

However, the less said about the weak and practically non-existent story the better, when there is anything resembling one it's very predictable. The first part of the cartoon drags with very little interesting happening while thankfully picking up with the bull.

Like the series in general, 'Snubbed by a Snob' is still rather cloying and there is very little that is amusing, let alone funny, in a cartoon where laughs are too few.

Overall, watchable but pretty average. 5/10 Bethany Cox
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9/10
By far the best of the series
nnwahler7 August 2023
This is easily the best entry in the Hunky and Spunky series. Not as cloying as "A Kick in Time", "Barnyard Brat," and the rest.

Let me state, flat out: Voice artists Jack Mercer and Pinto Colvig were both geniuses. Mercer is Hunky and the colt, Montgomery; and Colvig is Spunky and the mare. Additionally, Mercer is the huge bull the youngsters frequently run into, and who's forever practicing his vocalizing on the bass solo in the old song "Asleep in the Deep"--a lost part of America's song heritage.

Nice, slick animation and design too, and clearly not a victim of the underqualified animators who got in at the ground floor at Fleischer's new Miami studio.
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