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The Golden Donkey is one of those curious animated films from the mid-'70s that really captures a certain whimsical tone. It's got this playful vibe, mixed with some surreal visuals that definitely stand out, even if the narrative feels a bit loose at times. The animation style is quite distinctive, blending traditional techniques with some interesting practical effects that give it a unique texture. Themes of friendship and adventure play throughout, though I wouldn't say it's heavy-handed. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that's part of its charm. Overall, it's a quirky gem that has its own rhythm and kind of lingers in your mind after you watch it.
The Golden Donkey has had a bit of a niche following, but you'll find that it isn't as common as other animation from the era. It was released in various formats over the years, but the original print can be quite elusive. Collectors tend to appreciate its oddity and the fact that it's not widely discussed, making it a unique piece for those who enjoy lesser-known animations from the 70s. As for condition, original cels and artwork are particularly sought after, but good luck finding those in the wild.
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