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Rough Brunch feels like a whimsical throwback to a simpler time in animation. The chases are light-hearted, but you can sense a deeper playfulness in the way the characters interact, especially with the introduction of the termite. The pacing is lively, never dragging, which keeps the humor fresh. The visuals, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that captures the spirit of early 70s animation. It’s not just about the familiar chase dynamic; it's about the unexpected alliances that form in the animal kingdom. Plus, those hand-drawn effects give it a texture that digital can't quite replicate.
Rough Brunch has seen a few releases over the years, but the original print remains somewhat elusive, which adds to its charm for collectors. It’s not widely circulated, so finding a copy can be a thrill. Interest has grown lately among fans of early animation styles and those drawn to offbeat family films from the era, making it a curious piece in any collection.
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