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Fumettophobia is a 1973 documentary that explores the significance of comic books in children's imaginative growth. It addresses concerns from adults about comics potentially having a negative impact.
Fumettophobia is relatively scarce, which makes it an interesting find for collectors. Originally released in a limited format, it hasn’t seen a wide reissue, so copies can be hard to track down. The film offers a unique standpoint from the '70s, and its blending of childhood innocence with adult skepticism adds depth that appeals to niche audiences. Collectors often seek it out not only for its content but also for the historical context surrounding the comic book discourse of that era.
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Fumettophobia is a documentary that documents the importance of comic books to children's imaginative development, countering adult fears about their influence.
Fumettophobia is a documentary.
Fumettophobia was released in 1973.
The keywords associated with Fumettophobia include Italian, comic book, and comic strip.
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