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So, 'A Small Ball - Swagger' is an interesting little piece from '71, comprised of three animated tales that focus on Sharik, a show-off dog, a greedy bear, and a cheeky monkey. The animation style has a charmingly rough edge, which somehow adds to the whimsical yet slightly chaotic tone. Each story captures a different aspect of personality flaws—like pride and gluttony—while keeping a playful pace. The characters are voiced in a way that gives them a unique life, almost like they’re intent on teaching a lesson while having fun. It's distinct because it manages to blend moral storytelling with lighthearted antics. The overall vibe is quite nostalgic, reflecting the era's animation trends without getting too polished.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, making it somewhat hard to find, especially in good condition. As a collector, the scarcity factor really spikes interest among those who appreciate vintage animation. It's one of those titles that can fly under the radar but holds a certain charm for those who stumble upon it, embodying a unique slice of early '70s animated storytelling.
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