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So, Tor, King of Beasts (1962) has this specific vibe that's hard to shake off. The animation and models, while a step up from Time Is Just a Place, still feel a bit rough around the edges, which gives it a certain charm, you know? There’s an interesting mix of action and that slight sci-fi twist, but what really stands out is how the pacing keeps things rolling without dragging. The themes of dominance and survival are interesting, especially for its time. It's a bit of a treasure in the landscape of mid-century animation.
Tor, King of Beasts has seen various format releases over the years, but finding a decent copy can be a bit tricky. The collector interest stems from its unique blend of genres and the nostalgia factor it carries for fans of 60s animation. It may not be as refined as later works, but that roughness has its own appeal, making it sought after by those who appreciate the evolution of animated storytelling.
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