According to Maltin (p.226), although they were initially well-liked at the time of their release, "the serious fault with Harman & Ising cartoons was...单项选择题
A
...that they were undercut by small production budgets."
B
... that Harman and Ising worked independently."
C
...that they did not innovate or improve."
D
...they were done in black and white because Disney had a monopoly on Technicolor until 1934."
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