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So, The Itch from '65, right? It's this quirky little animation that really captures the absurdity of suburban life and the lengths one might go to escape it. The story follows a London man who, burdened by an overbearing wife, suddenly sprouts wings - literally. The animation style is quite unique for its time, blending a sort of hand-drawn charm with surreal elements that really make it stand out. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, which works in its favor, creating this dreamlike atmosphere that complements the themes of yearning for freedom and the absurdity of everyday struggles. Not what you'd expect from the era, for sure.
The Itch has a somewhat elusive history on home media, with limited releases that make it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Its distinct animation style and unique narrative have fostered a niche interest, especially among enthusiasts of offbeat 60s animation. Not many copies floating around, so if you come across one, it might be worth a closer look.
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