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Digging to China is this quirky little animation that takes that childhood notion of digging a hole to China and runs with it, exploring it on a much grander scale. The tone is light and playful, yet it carries this undercurrent of curiosity about the world. The pacing is relaxed, almost meditative, which feels fitting for the subject matter. It's not just about the act of digging, but about the wonder of exploration and perspective. The animation style has a certain charm, with practical effects that give it a handmade feel, definitely a product of its time. It’s hard to find today, and for those into educational animations or just strange curiosities, it has its own unique place.
Digging to China was part of the Infinity Factory program, a rather niche educational initiative, which makes it quite rare in the collector's circuit. Its original release format is not widely available, leading to some scarcity that can pique interest among collectors looking for unique animation pieces. While it may not be mainstream, those who appreciate the quirks of vintage educational material often seek it out, making it a distinctive find for any collection.
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