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So, 'Max und Moritz' from 1978 is quite the interesting piece in animation history. It has this very distinct art style that feels a bit rough around the edges, which gives it a unique charm. The pacing is a bit uneven but captures that mischievous energy of the main characters perfectly. You can really feel the playful yet dark tone, reminiscent of old folktales. The practical effects, especially how they bring the characters to life, are fascinating, with a rawness that’s pretty rare in today’s polished animations. There's a certain nostalgia in its execution that makes it stand apart, even if the director's name is lost to time, which adds to its allure for collectors.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints fairly scarce. Collectors often seek out VHS or rare DVD editions, as they can fetch decent prices in niche circles. Its unique place in animation history and the mystery surrounding its production add layers of interest for those who appreciate the art form. The film's unconventional style and themes have fostered a small but devoted following among collectors.
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