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So, 'Where the Wild Things Are... and other Maurice Sendak Stories' is a really interesting blend of animation and storytelling. It features three tales, with the standout being 'Where the Wild Things Are,' which is narrated by Peter Schickele and has this whimsical yet slightly bittersweet tone. The visuals are charming, with a mix of hand-drawn styles that give it a unique vibe. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere of each story. The practical effects and the way the characters are brought to life carry that Sendak magic, tapping into childhood imagination and emotion that resonates on many levels. It’s a nice exploration of themes like adventure and the complexities of growing up, all while keeping it family-friendly.
This film is part of the Scholastic Video Collection and has gained a certain niche appeal among collectors of children's animation and literary adaptations. Original VHS copies can be somewhat scarce, and its distinct storytelling approach makes it a noteworthy piece for those interested in Sendak's work. The combination of classic tales and unique animation styles has led to a steady interest among fans of vintage children's media.
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