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The Story of King Midas from 1953 dives into themes of greed and consequence with a unique animation style that stands out for its time. The pacing has this almost whimsical feel, punctuated by moments of darker undertones as Midas realizes the gravity of his wish. You get this mix of fantasy and family-friendly storytelling, which is quite engaging. The animation captures the essence of the classic tale, though the director remains an enigma, adding a layer of intrigue for collectors. It's a film that meanders through its moral lessons without being overly preachy, and the practical effects, especially in depicting the golden touch, are quite charming and add to its character.
The Story of King Midas has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It's primarily available in a few vintage VHS formats, with special editions being particularly sought after. Interest in this film has grown, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known animation gems from the 1950s.
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