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I Remember Nudnik is an interesting piece from 1967, though it’s essentially a compilation of earlier Nudnik episodes with some minor edits. The animation style maintains that quirky, offbeat charm characteristic of the series, creating a light and whimsical atmosphere throughout. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, reflecting its patchwork nature, which might not sit well with all viewers. It's delightful in its own right, with Nudnik's antics still managing to evoke a sense of nostalgia. The film relies heavily on visual gags and simple, yet expressive character designs, showcasing the practical effects of the era and how they tell a story without needing dialogue. Definitely a curious entry in the Nudnik legacy, appealing more to devoted collectors of animation history than casual viewers.
This film is somewhat unique in that it compiles earlier works rather than presenting all-new material. It was released on various formats over the years, but finding a decent copy today can be tricky—especially an original print in good condition. Collector interest seems to hinge on its place in the Nudnik series and the animation landscape of the late 60s, making it more of a niche find for those really into animation history.
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