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So, 'Der Teufel auf Besuch' is this quirky little 1967 animated piece that's got a charm all its own. The premise is simple yet funny—a devilish grandson sent to visit the Punch and Judy family. What stands out is the devil's stark hypocrisy; he swears to behave but quickly shows his true colors by gobbling up the pudding and causing chaos. The animation has that delightful hand-drawn vibe that's often missing in today's digital world, lending it a certain warmth. The pacing is brisk, fitting for the playful mischief that unfolds, and the slapstick humor, complemented by practical effects, gives it a lively rhythm. Despite its age, it evokes that classic sense of mischief that resonates with both kids and adults alike.
This film has seen limited distribution, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its hand-drawn animation and humorous take on traditional family dynamics have started to pique interest among niche collectors. While not widely available, copies on VHS and rare DVD editions do pop up occasionally, often attracting attention for their oddball charm and historical significance in animation. Given its distinctive style and themes, it's a fascinating piece for those interested in the evolution of animated storytelling.
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