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So, 'Aria for a Cow' is this quirky little animated short that dives into the life of Aria, a cow who wants to be seen beyond just her dairy contributions. The vibe is light and playful, with a musical score that really pops — and the fact that it features a previously unreleased song by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken gives it some serious pedigree. The animation style has this charming, almost handcrafted feel to it, which draws you in. It’s not just about a cow singing; it touches on themes of identity and respect, which is kinda neat for a short. Overall, it has a nice rhythm and keeps you engaged without overstaying its welcome.
This short film has had a limited release, making it relatively rare for collectors. It's been harder to find in physical formats, with most copies floating around being digital. The interest comes not just from its unique premise but also from the involvement of Ashman and Menken, which adds a layer of allure for Disney aficionados. Overall, it’s a curious piece that seems to slip under the radar but offers something distinctive in the landscape of animated shorts.
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