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So, 'Who Knows?' is this quirky little short from 1962 that really leans into the absurdity of a wild cat just doing whatever he feels like. It kind of captures that chaotic energy, you know? The use of animal puppets gives it a unique charm, and it’s interesting how it ties in lessons about manners and etiquette, almost like a children's morality tale but with a more playful twist. The pacing is brisk, keeping you engaged with its antics. There’s something about the practical effects of those puppets that feels almost nostalgic, and it makes you appreciate the craft behind it. Definitely a conversation starter in any collection.
'Who Knows?' is a bit of a rarity, especially given its commissioning by the Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture. It’s not widely available in modern formats, which adds to its appeal among collectors. Many enthusiasts seek it out for its distinctive animation style and thematic depth, despite its short runtime. Its scarcity and unique content make it a curious piece for anyone interested in educational films or puppet animation.
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