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Turning the Fables is this quirky little gem from 1960 with a distinct animation style that feels both playful and oddly serious. The rivalry between Tommy Tortoise and Moe Hare is set against this backdrop of uranium hunting, adding a layer of absurdity that’s kind of fascinating, especially given the era’s fascination with nuclear themes. The pacing is a bit unusual; it takes its time to set up the gags, which feels different from the rapid-fire animations we see today. The practical effects, while modest, have this charming handmade quality that gives the film a unique texture. It’s the kind of movie where you can appreciate the creativity and effort behind it, even if it doesn’t hit all the right beats.
Turning the Fables is somewhat of a rare find, especially in its original format. It has been released on various home media, but those early prints are quite scarce. Collectors often appreciate the film not just for its animation but also for its somewhat offbeat themes. Interest in this title remains steady among those who enjoy lesser-known animations from the 1960s, making it a curious piece for anyone diving into the era's cinematic landscape.
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