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So, 'Wham and Eggs' is this quirky little gem from 1973 that really plays with the absurd. The animation style has this charmingly rough-around-the-edges feel, which fits the offbeat narrative. You have Blue Racer, who's on this wild quest for a thousand-year egg, and ends up adopting a dragon. The relationship they have is kind of chaotic, filled with those misadventures that make you chuckle. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it adds to the whimsical tone. It’s not every day you see a dragon wanting to be a movie star in Tokyo. The practical effects, while simple, have a unique charm that gives the film its own identity. It’s a curious watch for those interested in obscure animation history.
'Wham and Eggs' is quite the rarity in the animation collector's realm, originally released in a limited format that isn’t widely available today. The scarcity of this title makes it an intriguing piece for those focused on obscure titles or animation history. Interest in it has grown among collectors who appreciate its unique narrative style and the peculiar charm of its hand-drawn aesthetics, making it a conversation starter among animation enthusiasts.
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