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So, 'Metamorphosis' from 1964 is this quirky animated short that really plays with the concept of transformation—both visually and thematically. The animation style has this unique vibe, mixing surrealism with a touch of whimsical humor that keeps it light yet thought-provoking. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, with scenes flowing into one another in a way that feels intentional but not rushed. I think what stands out is how they use practical effects to create the metamorphosing elements—there’s something charming in its simplicity. The tone is playful but also carries an underlying commentary on change and identity, which gives it a bit more depth than you'd initially expect.
This short is a bit of a rarity in the animation world, especially from the 60s. Though not widely circulated, it has a niche following among collectors who appreciate its artistic style and thematic depth. Original prints can be hard to find, and there’s this growing interest as more collectors delve into lesser-known animated works from that era. It’s definitely one of those gems that sparks conversation among enthusiasts.
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