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How to Live with a Neurotic Dog is a curious little piece from the mind of Gene Deitch, blending playful animation with a humorous take on the quirks of dog ownership. The atmosphere strikes a balance between whimsy and absurdity, as we see owners grappling with their neurotic pets. It's not your run-of-the-mill animal cartoon; the pacing feels offbeat, almost reflective of the neurotic energy it depicts. The character designs are distinct, with exaggerated features that give them a certain charm. Each scene unfolds like a vignette, offering a satirical look at the bond between humans and their dogs, all while being surprisingly relatable to anyone who's ever had a pet behave oddly.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, primarily existing on vintage compilation reels or niche collections. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate oddball animations. While not widely produced on home video formats, its uniqueness in the landscape of 1960s animation draws some dedicated fans, especially those interested in Deitch's work.
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