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A Sight for Squaw Eyes, released in '63, stands out in the animated landscape of the early '60s. This Noveltoon cartoon has the kind of quirky humor and offbeat charm that makes it worth a second look. The pacing is brisk, typical of the era, with gags often layered on top of each other, creating a sense of delightful chaos. The animation style feels distinctively hand-drawn, capturing a certain rawness and creativity that's rare in more polished productions. There's a playful absurdity in the narrative that speaks to the cultural zeitgeist of the time, a blend of whimsy and satire that you don’t see much anymore. The characters have a certain liveliness that really brings the cartoon to life, making it a curious gem for collectors.
A Sight for Squaw Eyes is a fascinating piece from the Noveltoon series, often overshadowed by more popular titles. While not the rarest find, it does have a niche appeal among collectors who appreciate early animation history. Formats vary, but the availability of original prints can be limited, which does add to its allure. It's worth noting that interest in this title tends to spike during discussions of lesser-known cartoons from the period.
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