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So, 'Diamond in the Rough' dives deep into the making of Aladdin. It’s got this relaxed feel, almost like a cozy chat with the animators and artists who poured their hearts into the project. The pacing’s pretty steady, allowing you to soak in all those behind-the-scenes tidbits. It touches on the creative process, the challenges they faced, and the practical effects that really brought the magic to life. The interviews are genuine, and you can sense the passion from everyone involved, which gives it a distinct warmth. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a nostalgic journey through animation history.
This documentary has seen various releases, but the original DVD seems to hold a bit more collector interest due to its limited availability. It's not the most common title, which adds to its allure for those who appreciate Disney's animation history. The interviews and behind-the-scenes footage provide a unique peek into the creative process, making it a neat find for collectors who enjoy the storytelling behind the stories.
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