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So, 'Two by Two' is this quirky little animated film from '66 that really leans into its offbeat humor. You’ve got Quacky Whack, this wonderfully eccentric character trying to board Noah's Ark. The animation style is charmingly dated but has a certain charm that only comes with that era. The pacing is a bit all over the place, which actually adds to its oddball appeal. It feels like a fever dream at times, with some silly antics and a light-hearted exploration of themes like belonging and friendship. The practical effects are simple, but they enhance that handmade vibe. It’s distinctive for being a lesser-known title; you won’t find it in every collection, but it adds a unique flavor for those who appreciate the off-the-beaten-path gems.
'Two by Two' has had a somewhat limited release history, which makes it a little tricky to track down. Collectors often find it in obscure animation compilations or independent releases, but the scarcity can drive interest. It seems to be one of those titles that sparks curiosity among collectors who love niche animation; there's a certain thrill in uncovering such a forgotten gem.
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