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So, 'No Arks' from 1969 is an intriguing piece of animation, really. It's not your typical retelling of Noah's Ark; there's this biting satire woven into the fabric of Abu's work. The animation style is quite distinct—almost rough around the edges, which somehow enhances its charm. The pacing is a bit unconventional, too, with moments that linger just long enough for you to catch the political undertones. I think what makes it stand out is how it channels a sense of urgency while also being deeply reflective about human nature. It’s a curious mix, a blend of humor and social commentary that you don’t often see in animated features from that era.
This title was released on various formats, but original VHS copies are particularly scarce. It hasn't seen many reissues, which adds to its allure among collectors. There’s a niche interest in this film, especially due to its unconventional storytelling and political commentary, making it a notable find for those who appreciate animated works that challenge norms.
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