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So, 'The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches' is this quirky little animation from 1979 that has a certain charm. Wendy, the main character, really tugs at your heartstrings with her struggle of self-doubt. The animation style is quite distinctive, with a dreamy atmosphere that captures that classic late '70s vibe. The pacing feels gentle, allowing you to soak in the whimsical world and the lessons about friendship and bravery. The practical effects are simple but effective, which adds to its nostalgic feel. It’s interesting to see how the film explores themes of empowerment through friendship, something that resonates even today.
This film has seen various formats over the years, but its availability is somewhat scarce, making it a curious piece for collectors. Given its vintage animation style and thematic depth, it has garnered a niche following among those who appreciate lesser-known fantasy tales. There may not be a ton of merchandise or spin-offs, but its unique story and visual aesthetics have solidified its place in the hearts of a dedicated few.
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