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East Side, West Side is kind of an obscure gem, you know? It’s an intriguing pilot that showcases Hal Seegar’s unique animation style. The tone feels a bit whimsical yet grounded, and the pacing is reflective of its time, which is interesting to see. You get a mix of practical effects that offer a raw charm, and Seegar’s performance is engaging, bringing a certain flair to the characters. It's distinctive not just for its artistry but also for how it sets the stage for future animations in a way that feels quite original for the era.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, which adds to its allure among collectors. It's not something you come across often, making it a bit of a treasure for those keen on animation history. Many early Hal Seegar works are hard to find, and this one often sparks interest due to its unusual style and the nostalgia it brings for fans of classic animation.
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