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Nosey, the Sweetest Skunk in the West is a quirky little gem from the early '70s that blends adventure and family themes with a unique charm. The film's atmosphere is grounded, yet whimsical, capturing the rugged beauty of Arizona while exploring the bond between an orphaned skunk and an artist with his daughter. The pacing has its ups and downs, but it manages to create a heartfelt narrative that centers on friendship and acceptance. Practical effects highlight the animal interactions, and although the performances aren't always polished, they add a certain authenticity to the characters. It's an oddball flick that stands out for its simple, yet touching storyline and the delightful antics of its animal cast.
This film has had a bit of a rocky history in terms of availability. It was released on VHS in the '80s but has become somewhat of a rarity since then, especially in good condition. Collectors often have a hard time finding this title, which adds to its allure. The lack of a proper DVD or Blu-ray release means that many enthusiasts keep an eye out for any bootleg copies or underground releases that surface, reflecting a niche interest in the whimsical storytelling and family-oriented themes.
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