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The Footloose Goose is one of those peculiar TV movies from the 70s that captures a certain quirky charm. It's about a goose and her mate navigating various hurdles, and it's surprisingly engaging given its premise. The pacing is laid-back, with a gentle rhythm that suits the family-friendly vibe. The practical effects used to depict the goose's journey add a layer of whimsy that's not overly polished, keeping that original, raw feel. It taps into themes of perseverance and love, showing how far one will go for a mate, which is sweetly endearing. The performances, while perhaps not groundbreaking, carry a warmth that complements the overall atmosphere.
The Footloose Goose is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, having been released primarily as a TV movie which limits its availability on physical media. There are a few VHS copies floating around, but finding a good condition tape can be a task. Interest in this film remains niche, appealing to those who appreciate the oddities of 70s television, and while it may not command high prices, itβs an interesting piece for anyone delving into the era's family content.
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