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So, 'Magic Powder' is this curious little gem from '74 that takes you on a whimsical adventure through the eyes of a professor wrestling with some truly bizarre shrinking pills. The tone is light-hearted, almost like a gentle fairy tale, with a mix of mischief as the crooks try to nab his formula. The pacing can feel erratic at times, which adds to that quirky charm—like you're really on a wild ride. What stands out here are the practical effects, especially for the time; they give the film a sort of handmade quality that feels refreshing. The performances are earnest, enhancing the slightly silly but earnest nature of the story. Definitely a unique piece from the era, it has a certain charm that lingers.
Finding original prints of 'Magic Powder' can be quite the challenge, as it was released in a time when many films didn't receive wide attention. The film has circulated mostly in VHS format, but any surviving copies in good condition are notable among collectors. Its oddball premise and unique charm have garnered a small but dedicated following over the years, making it an interesting topic of discussion among enthusiasts of lesser-known children's cinema.
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