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So, 'The Pot of Gold' is this curious little animated piece from '86, and it's got this whimsical vibe that sticks with you. The premise revolves around two guys who find a jug of gold, which sounds straightforward enough, but their inability to split it leads them to seek the king's judgment. It’s got a nice blend of humor and moral lessons, exploring themes of greed and fairness. The animation style has that charming hand-drawn aesthetic you don’t see much anymore – it gives it a unique feel, almost nostalgic. The pacing's quite interesting, too; it keeps you engaged without dragging, and the storyteller's role adds a nice layer to the narrative. It’s definitely one of those films that makes you think a bit beyond the surface.
Not widely known but intriguing for animation enthusiasts.Animation style reminiscent of classic hand-drawn techniques.Good discussion piece on themes of greed and fairness.
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