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That Mouse (1967) is a curious little film that encapsulates a whimsical adventure in a forest setting. The story features a mischievous white mouse who rides a rather clumsy black bear, causing chaos that draws the attention of various woodland creatures. These animals, each voiced distinctly, come alive with their own personalities, creating a charming, albeit chaotic, atmosphere. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a quaint charm that fits the film’s tone. It’s an engaging watch, and the pacing is gentle enough for a younger audience, yet it has a peculiar charm that might appeal to a nostalgic adult collector as well. Definitely a film that leaves you pondering the dynamic between nature and playfulness.
That Mouse has become somewhat of a rarity in collectors' circles, given its obscure release and limited distribution. The film has seen a few VHS releases, but finding a clean print can be a challenge. Despite its lack of mainstream recognition, the unique premise and charming character interactions have sparked a niche interest among collectors who appreciate lesser-known children's films from the period.
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