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So, 'Pickles' (1971) is one of those quirky animated shorts that dances between the bizarre and the poignant. It has this raw, almost handmade quality, which adds to its charm. The pacing is erratic, reflecting the chaotic themes it tackles—pollution, drug addiction, war, and religion. It's like a visual collage that makes you think, though it might feel a bit disjointed at times. The animation style is distinctive, not polished but compelling in its own way, with characters that resonate emotionally. It's not the type of film that everyone knows about, but it scratches a certain itch for those who appreciate the underground scene of its era.
'Pickles' has had a rather limited release history, with only a handful of copies floating around on various formats. Most collectors seem to struggle to find it, especially in good condition. The film's unusual themes and aesthetic appeal draw a niche audience, so those who are into underground animations definitely keep an eye out for it.
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