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So, 'The Possum That Didn't' from '72 is an interesting little piece of animation that manages to blend whimsy with a hint of social commentary. You've got these city folks, all busy and bustling, who misinterpret this upside-down smiling possum as sad. Their attempts to cheer him up with urban diversions create this bizarre contrast between the natural and the artificial. The animation style has a quirky charm, and the pacing is pretty laid-back, which gives you time to soak in the oddities of the city. It's distinctive in its humor and the practicality of its animation; there's something refreshingly handmade about it. Definitely a conversation starter in the right circles.
'The Possum That Didn't' holds a unique spot in the animation landscape of the early '70s, often overlooked but certainly not forgotten by dedicated collectors. It was released on limited formats, and finding a decent copy can be a challenge; many were lost to time or poorly cared for. The collectors who do seek it out often appreciate its unusual narrative and the peculiar animation techniques used, making it a topic of discussion among those who enjoy niche animations from that era.
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