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So, 'The Rain Drain' is a rather peculiar animated feature from 1966 that brings a bizarre charm to the table. The storyline revolves around Professor Mad, a rather eccentric villain, who, along with his bumbling henchmen, sets out to hoard all the rain clouds. It’s set against a backdrop of escalating panic as the nation grapples with a relentless drought. The animation style feels distinctly DIY, with an almost surreal quality that captures the absurdity of the plot. The pacing is quirky, often mirroring the chaotic energy of the characters, and while the performances are limited by the animation, there's a certain earnestness that shines through. It’s definitely a curiosity piece, reflecting the era’s experimental spirit in animation.
This film saw limited release and was overshadowed by bigger titles of its time, making it a bit of a hidden gem. Most collectors are drawn to its unique animation style and the quirky storyline that stands apart from mainstream offerings. It’s not the easiest to find in good condition, especially in original prints, which adds to its allure among collectors looking for something different in their animation libraries.
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