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Sioux Me (1965) is an interesting little piece of animation that blends comedy with a cultural backdrop. The plot revolves around an Indian tribe desperate for rain, believing a woodpecker sacrifice could do the trick – and, of course, Woody Woodpecker shows up in his usual, chaotic manner. The animation style has that classic mid-60s charm, with bright colors and a unique character design that stands out amidst the more mainstream offerings of the time. It’s not your run-of-the-mill animated fare; there’s a whimsical absurdity to it that keeps things lively. The pacing is quick, matching Woody's frenetic energy, and you can’t help but appreciate how they tackled such a peculiar premise with a light-hearted touch.
Sioux Me is a curious entry for serious collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent animations of the era. Its rarity on physical media makes it a bit of a hidden gem, and you don't see it pop up too often at auctions or in flea markets. Keep an eye out for vintage VHS tapes or obscure DVD releases – they can be surprisingly elusive. The unique blend of humor and cultural themes adds an interesting layer for collectors who appreciate novelty and animation history.
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