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So, 'ABC - Spelling Africa' from 1964 is this unique little gem of an animation that captures the essence of African wildlife through its playful spelling. The animations by Bent Barfod have this whimsical charm that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Itβs not flashy, but there's a certain rhythm to how it introduces each letter with corresponding animals β like A for Africa, B for banana, you get the idea. The improvisation by kids from Den Lille Skole adds an authentic touch, making it feel like a collective exploration rather than just a learning tool. It's mellow, with a gentle pace that draws you in, perfect for a quiet evening dive into animated history.
This film is a bit elusive in collector circles, likely due to its niche appeal and the age of the print. Not a ton of copies floating around, which adds a layer of intrigue for those who appreciate unique animation from the 60s. Its charm lies in the simplicity and the collaborative spirit of its creation, making it a noteworthy piece for collectors interested in animation history and educational films.
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