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And You, Friends, Wherever You Sit… is an interesting little piece from 1972 that blends animation with a family-friendly narrative. The story revolves around a boy and his quartet of bunnies, who are replaced by a peculiar ensemble of animals— a bear, a donkey, a monkey, and a goat. The atmosphere is playful but carries an undercurrent of chaos, especially as the new group struggles with their musical talents. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, making it feel more like a whimsical adventure than a tightly scripted narrative. It's an exploration of themes like identity and creativity, showcasing some unique animation techniques for the era that stand out, especially in the character designs and musical sequences.
This film is relatively rare in the collector's market, often seen in lower-quality prints due to its age and the fact that it didn't have a widespread release. It's sometimes overlooked, but its quirky animation style and unique premise have garnered interest among niche collectors. Keep an eye out for any restored versions; they can be a treat, given how the original visuals can get lost over time.
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