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So, 'A Teacher of Singing' from 1968 is this quirky animation that really plays with the absurdity of expectations. The story revolves around a Hippo trying to learn to sing but, despite the teacher's best efforts, it's just not happening. It really captures that whimsical tone, and the pacing feels almost dreamlike, as we watch the Hippo struggle with its own limitations. The climax, where the student swallows the teacher to finally produce this beautiful, otherworldly voice, is just bizarre enough to be memorable. The animation style is charmingly simplistic, adding to the overall surreal atmosphere that makes this film stand out among other animated shorts of its time. It's definitely one of those odd pieces that make you think about the nature of talent and the lengths one might go to achieve it.
'A Teacher of Singing' is a rare gem from the late 60s animation scene, not widely circulated. It's intriguing how it showcases the less polished animation style of that era, setting it apart from contemporary works. Collectors often seek this short due to its unconventional narrative and whimsical charm, though finding a quality print can be a challenge given its limited releases over the years.
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