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So, there's this animated flick from '77 called 'Extinction of the Dinosaurs.' It takes a pretty interesting angle, suggesting that a stellar explosion caused the dinosaurs' demise through climate change. The animation style is quite distinct, blending colorful visuals with a somewhat eerie tone that suits the subject matter. The pacing feels deliberate—maybe too slow for some, but it allows the audience to absorb the gravity of the theme. The practical effects are charmingly dated but add a certain nostalgia. It’s interesting how it tackles a scientific theory in a kid-friendly way, yet it still manages to evoke a sense of loss. Definitely a curious piece of animation history worth exploring.
This film is somewhat obscure, with few prints circulating among collectors. It's been released on VHS and has had limited DVD runs, which makes it a bit harder to find now. Interest in it tends to come from those who appreciate niche animated films or are into paleontology-themed media. Given its unique approach and animation style, it certainly has its own place among collectors looking for something a little off the beaten path.
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