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So, 'The Crow and the Fox' really stands out for its playful animation style and that cheeky humor. It’s like they took La Fontaine’s fable and gave it a fresh twist, making it feel relevant to the late '60s. The pacing is breezy, keeping you engaged with quick visual gags and clever dialogue, which adds a layer of sharpness to the narrative. The practical effects, while simple, have a charm that lends a tactile quality absent in a lot of contemporary animations. The voice performances are delightful too, each character has a distinct personality that really plays off the story's themes of wit and cunning. Overall, it captures a light-hearted yet pointed critique of society's foibles, which gives it a uniqueness among animated features of its time.
Finding a good copy of 'The Crow and the Fox' can be tricky; it wasn’t released in any major format after its theatrical run, which adds a layer of rarity. Original theatrical posters are sought after by collectors, and while it’s not as mainstream as other animations from the era, it has a dedicated following. The distinct blend of humor and animation style has sparked interest among enthusiasts of vintage animation, making it a notable item for niche collectors.
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