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So, 'Hide and Seek' from 1968 is this quirky animated short where a father and son engage in a game of hide and seek. The backdrop is just pure white, which really makes the rapid jazz score pop and gives it this almost surreal quality. The father, in various transformations, tries to hide in all sorts of places—on land, water, and even in the air—but he keeps getting found. There’s a playful absurdity to it, especially how the animation flows with the music. It’s distinct for its minimalistic approach, and the jazz really sets an unusual, energetic tone that keeps you engaged throughout. It’s not something you see every day, that's for sure.
'Hide and Seek' is a bit of a rarity among collectors, not just for its animation style but for its unique approach to storytelling. It has seen limited releases over the years, mostly in compilation formats, making it somewhat sought after. Though it might not have the mass appeal of other animations from the era, its distinctiveness gives it a special place in niche collections, appealing to those with an eye for the unique and lesser-known gems.
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