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So, 'The Comedian' from 1968 is quite the curious piece. The animation style has a certain charm, almost like an amalgamation of whimsical designs mixed with surreal visuals that really capture the two contrasting kingdoms. One is so strict about laughter while the other shuns tears—it's a fascinating exploration of the human experience. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but that's not unusual for its time. What really stands out are the practical effects and the unique way they illustrate the emotional stakes. The performances, albeit animated, carry a depth that's surprisingly reflective. It's not just a kids' movie; there's a layer of social commentary that lingers long after viewing.
Finding 'The Comedian' isn't easy, as it seems to have slipped through the cracks of mainstream awareness. It's had a limited release on various formats over the years, but early VHS copies are particularly rare. Collectors are drawn to its unique thematic elements and animation style, making it a niche find for those who appreciate lesser-known gems of the late '60s.
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