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The Unlucky Rabbit dives into a niche yet fascinating chapter of animation history. It’s a documentary that really captures the spirit of the 1920s, with a focus on Walt Disney's early collaboration with Ub Iwerks. The pacing is quite thoughtful, allowing you to absorb how they navigated both the creative and business sides of animation. The atmosphere feels nostalgic, almost like peeling back layers of time to see the roots of what would become a massive industry. The storyboards showcased are a real treat, giving a peek into the creative process. It's not just about Oswald; it’s a glimpse into a pivotal moment in animation’s evolution and the struggles faced in those early days.
Captivating exploration of Disney's beginningsUnique focus on early animation collaborationRich in historical context and artistic process
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