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So, 'Way Back When a Triangle Had Its Points' is this intriguing little gem from 1940 that dives into an animated take on Stone Age life. You can feel the hand-drawn charm, almost like a peek into a different world where shapes interact in whimsical ways. The pacing is a bit experimental, giving it a unique rhythm that feels both leisurely and playful. It’s not just about visuals; there's this light satire on primitive societies that feels clever for its time. The voice performances, while maybe not the most polished, add a quirky layer to the whole experience, making it memorable in its own right. There’s a certain atmosphere of innocence and imagination that still draws you in, even if it’s lost to time.
This film is notably scarce, with very few prints existing, making it a real curiosity for collectors. It was released in a time when animation was still finding its voice, which adds to its appeal. There’s a sense of nostalgia tied to the primitive animation style that attracts both enthusiasts and scholars of the medium. Keep an eye out for any restorations or screenings; this one could be a real conversation starter among fellow collectors.
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