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Hop and Chop
Pancho and El Toro meet a friendly, singing Japanese beetle...the only one in Japan with a black belt in Karate. Toro tries to catch him for his supper, but is only given repeat lessons in the martial art.
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Plot Summary
This short film appears to be an experimental or avant-garde piece, with little readily available plot information. It is presumed to be a visual or comedic exploration of movement and sound.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Hop and Chop' is extremely scarce. As a short and likely obscure film from 1970, it did not garner widespread critical attention or audience engagement that would be documented in standard film databases.
What Reviewers Say
Due to the lack of available information, a consensus on reviewer sentiments cannot be determined.
The film's short length and niche status likely contributed to its limited review coverage.
It is possible this film exists primarily in niche archives or private collections.
Google audience: There are no publicly available reviews from Google users for this film.
Fun Fact
The obscurity of 'Hop and Chop' suggests it might have been a student film, a personal project, or a piece intended for very limited exhibition, making its historical context difficult to ascertain.
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