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So, 'Rabbit Ears - How the Leopard Got His Spots' is an interesting piece from '89 that dives into this fable-like story about adaptation and survival. The way they explore the themes of change and camouflage has a certain charm, though I’d say the pacing feels a bit uneven at times. The animation style has this unique, almost handcrafted quality that stands out, especially when you see the Leopard and the Ethiopian shifting colors to blend into the jungle. It’s not your typical animated tale, and I think that sets it apart. The performances, while perhaps not widely recognized, carry a whimsical tone that complements the narrative nicely.
This film is part of the Rabbit Ears series, known for its storytelling through animation. It's been released on various formats over the years, but finding a good quality version can be a challenge. Interest among collectors seems to fluctuate, but its distinctive style and themes make it a noteworthy piece for anyone diving into lesser-known animations from that era.
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