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So, 'Think About Your Troubles' is this interesting little piece that really captures the essence of its time with a very unique vibe. It’s just two minutes long, but it’s packed with charm, featuring Al Hughes in a kind of meta-performance as he interacts with the animation. The visuals are simple yet effective, and they complement the dreamy tone of Harry Nilsson’s song perfectly. It’s definitely a test animation, so you can see some rough edges, but that gives it character, you know? It’s not polished like today's animations, but there's something about that rawness that feels genuine and nostalgic. The whole thing serves as a fascinating glimpse into the early stages of what became 'The Point,' making it a cool tidbit for animation historians and Nilsson fans alike.
This short is typically included as a bonus feature on the Blu-ray release of 'The Point,' which adds to its appeal for collectors. While not widely circulated on its own, its connection to a significant animated feature lends it an interesting place in animation history. The scarcity of standalone releases enhances its desirability, especially among fans of Nilsson and early 70s animation. Collectors often appreciate the blend of music and visual storytelling, which reflects the experimental spirit of the era.
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