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The Plausible Impossible (1956) is a fascinating exploration of animation, narrated by Walt Disney himself. It's not just a documentary; it’s an insider's look at the magic behind animation techniques, paired with the charming atmosphere Disney is known for. The inclusion of the pencil test footage from the 'Soup Eating Sequence' in Snow White is particularly noteworthy, as it gives viewers a rare glimpse into the animation process. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a casual chat, allowing Disney's enthusiasm for the art form to shine through. The film really captures the essence of creativity in animation, and there’s a palpable sense of nostalgia that resonates with collectors who appreciate the craftsmanship of early animation.
The Plausible Impossible was originally aired as a television special and has become somewhat scarce in physical formats, making it a unique find for collectors. Its blend of educational content and classic Disney charm appeals to both animation enthusiasts and those interested in the history of Disney productions. Various releases exist, but early editions are particularly sought after for their nostalgic value and the insight they provide into Disney's animation philosophy.
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