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So, 'Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert' is quite the gem from 1969, encapsulating that distinct animation style of its era. The pacing's steady, allowing for that laid-back vibe that you'd expect from Bill Cosby's creation about the adventures of Fat Albert and his crew. The themes of friendship and community really shine through, and there's a charm in the way the characters are presented, reflecting real-life issues through a kids' lens. It's not just the animation; the character designs are quite striking and memorable, giving it a unique flavor that stands apart from other animated features of the time.
This film has seen various formats over the years, with its early VHS releases being particularly sought after by collectors. It's not the easiest title to find in pristine condition, especially considering its age and the niche interest in classic animation. There's a certain nostalgia associated with it, which keeps the collector interest alive, but you might have to dig a bit to unearth a nice copy.
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