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Buster's Last Stand is one of those odd gems from the animation world, blending humor with a narrative that is just... well, a bit bizarre. The pacing feels a bit off, with a mix of slapstick moments and a storyline that dives into cultural references that might not sit well with everyone today. What’s striking are the hand-drawn visuals that call back to a different era of animation; they have this rawness that’s kind of charming, yet unsettling at times. The character of the Indian trying to scalp Woody for feathers adds a strange tension, making it distinctive in a way that’s hard to describe. It’s not your typical kids' fare, for sure, and that might be part of its allure for collectors who appreciate the quirks of animation history.
Buster's Last Stand has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles, especially original prints. The film is particularly noted for its hand-drawn style which some enthusiasts find appealing as it reflects the animation techniques of its time. There isn't a huge market for it, but those who appreciate the oddities of animation history often seek it out, making it a curious piece for collectors looking to fill gaps in their collections.
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