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So, 'Car, Love and Mustard' is this quirky little animation from 1966 that really plays with adult themes in a satirical way. The misadventures of the car owner present a bizarre, almost absurdist take on life’s little quirks and frustrations. It’s got this peculiar pacing, where moments of chaos flow seamlessly into quiet introspection, making it feel both chaotic and contemplative at the same time. The animation style? It’s not like anything you’d see in mainstream films - there's a raw, almost hand-crafted quality to it, and the practical effects have a charming roughness. You really get a sense of the era's experimental vibes, and it stands out in a way that’s hard to shake off. Definitely one to dig into if you're into offbeat animations.
'Car, Love and Mustard' has had a somewhat erratic journey in terms of home media. It was released initially on VHS and later on limited edition DVDs, but copies are becoming scarce, which drives up collector interest. The film’s unique animation style and adult thematic content set it apart from its contemporaries, making it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the more experimental side of animation history.
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