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Rumble (1976) is one of those experimental animated shorts that really makes you think. The atmosphere is almost hypnotic; a blend of visual abstraction and sound that feels both chaotic and intentional. The pacing is intriguing, not rushed, allowing you to really soak in the imagery and let your mind wander. Themes of movement and rhythm come through in a way that’s hard to describe, almost like a dance. It's distinct, not just for its animation style but for how it engages you on a sensory level. A unique piece that's definitely not mainstream, but if you appreciate animation's artistic potential, it’s something to ponder over.
Rumble has seen limited circulation, often overshadowed by more prominent works from the era, making it somewhat of a hidden gem among collectors. Its scarcity in physical formats, particularly in decent condition, adds to its intrigue. There's a niche interest among those who appreciate the experimental side of animation, as well as the historical context of the 1970s art scene. Overall, if you dig deeper into the animation world, this short is worth tracking down.
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