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So, 'Snobbish Rabbit' is this curious little gem from '76 that dives into themes of courage and hubris in a rather peculiar way. The animation style has this retro charm, tinged with a bit of whimsy that really sets the mood. The pacing’s a bit all over the place, which, to be honest, adds to its charm – it feels like an adventure that stumbles upon itself. You have this hare who goes from cowardice to overweening arrogance once he finds a gun, and it's fascinating to see how that shift plays out. The character animation is simple yet expressive, bringing to life the hare’s transformation. It’s certainly a distinct piece that stands out for its unique take on bravery and the pitfalls that come with it.
Finding physical copies of 'Snobbish Rabbit' can be a bit tricky, as it wasn’t widely distributed back in the day. There are some old VHS tapes that pop up every now and then, making them a nice find for those who appreciate obscure animations. Its scarcity combined with the oddity of its themes means that collectors have started to take notice, especially those who enjoy the quirkier side of animation history.
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