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So, 'Fat Feet' is this quirky little animated comedy from 1966 that really captures a pop-art feel of urban life. It’s not just your standard animation—there's a blend of three-dimensional figures with real actors, which gives it this unique texture. The pacing is kind of playful, with scenes that jump from street life to a fire-fighting escapade, keeping it lively. The practical effects have that whimsical charm, and the animation style feels distinctly retro. You can see the effort in the eight months of production, which adds a certain depth to the experience. It’s kind of a time capsule of the era’s artistic experimentation.
Finding 'Fat Feet' in its original format isn't easy; it seems to have slipped into obscurity over the years. There’s not a ton of information out there, so collectors often have to dig deep to locate copies. The animation style, combined with live-action segments, really sets it apart from its contemporaries, making it a fascinating piece for those into experimental animations of the 60s.
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