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So, 'Fear Has Big Eyes' is an interesting piece from 1946, set in that unique Soviet animation style. It draws from the folklore of 'Cat and the Fox', weaving a tale about deception and cunning. The pacing is a bit different from Western cartoons of the period, slower perhaps, giving you time to absorb the vibrant colors and whimsical designs. The character of Kotofei Ivanovich, a black cat who’d rather indulge in sour cream than chase mice, adds an amusing twist to the typical hero archetype. There's a curious charm to the animation techniques too, with practical effects that highlight its era. This film captures that playful yet cautionary spirit of folk tales, and you can see the cultural nuances come through its character interactions.
This film is quite a rarity among collectors, primarily due to its limited distribution outside the USSR. There aren’t many copies floating around, especially in decent condition. If you're into animation history, it’s fascinating to see how Soviet styles differ from Western animation of the same period. Collectors often appreciate its cultural significance and the uniqueness of its narrative, making it a sought-after gem for those who delve into vintage animations.
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