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So, 'The Underground Movie' from 1972 is this fascinating little piece of animation that dives into the whimsical idea of digging straight through the Earth. The visuals are trippy, with a kind of experimental vibe that feels almost dreamlike. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but that just adds to the charm. The machine, Old Chucknose, is really something—imagine a quirky blend of retro-futuristic gadgetry and cartoonish appeal. It’s not about a grand narrative; it’s more about the exploration and the curiosity of what lies beneath. There’s something distinctly quirky and off-kilter about its approach that gives it a unique flavor in the realm of underground animations.
'The Underground Movie' is somewhat of a rarity in terms of its format and availability. Originally released in limited theaters, it's tough to find on physical media, particularly in good condition. The unique animation style and unconventional storytelling have piqued collectors' interest, making it an intriguing piece to seek out—especially for those who appreciate the oddities of 70s animation.
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