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So, Tom Thumb (1977) is an interesting entry in the realm of animated fantasy. The story revolves around a tiny boy adopted by a poor couple, who really embodies that classic folklore feel. The animation has a charmingly quaint quality, almost rough around the edges, which adds to its unique appeal. The pacing is gentle, allowing for moments of whimsy and warmth, while also touching on themes of greed and familial love. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, create a tactile sense of the world that feels comforting. The performances, particularly of the titular character, bring a certain liveliness that captivates without overwhelming. You can tell there’s a love for classic storytelling here, making it stand apart in the genre.
Tom Thumb has had a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The film's availability in various formats has been sporadic, with VHS and DVD being the most common finds, though original prints are rare. Interest in this film seems to be on the rise lately, especially among those who appreciate nostalgic animation and classic fairy tales, so it's worth keeping an eye on.
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