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Nikudyshko is this intriguing little piece of animation from 1977 that captures a surreal shift in seasons, where summer abruptly gives way to winter. The tone is whimsical yet tinged with a sense of urgency, and you really feel for those little animals caught in the frost. The straw boy's selfless act of giving all his straws to the sun is a standout moment that beautifully encapsulates themes of sacrifice and hope. The animation style has this charming simplicity, which gives the film a kind of nostalgic warmth, even when things seem bleak. Plus, the pacing is leisurely, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere rather than racing through the story.
Nikudyshko, while not widely known, holds a certain charm that appeals to collectors interested in unique animation. It's often found in obscure compilations or as a standalone short, making it somewhat elusive in the collector's market. The scarcity and its distinctive narrative make it a curious item for those who appreciate animation history, especially from that era.
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