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So, 'How the Goat Held the Earth' is this peculiar gem from 1974, really dives into the surreal. The animation style is quite distinctive, with a hand-drawn feel that gives it a raw, almost whimsical atmosphere. It carries a kind of dreamlike pacing, where scenes flow into each other in a way that feels both disorienting and captivating. The themes revolve around nature and the whimsical interactions between animals and the earth, which is pretty unique for its time. The practical effects, though limited, add a certain charm, and you can tell a lot of creativity went into them. Overall, it’s one of those films that just hangs in your mind long after watching it.
This film has a bit of a cult following among animation collectors, mainly due to its obscure status and the curiosity it evokes. Original prints can be tough to find, often popping up in niche auctions or private collections. It’s not widely released on modern formats, which drives some of the collector interest, especially for those who appreciate the quirky edge of 70s animation.
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