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Miracles in Broad Daylight is this intriguing animated film from 1978, which explores the whimsical, yet often chaotic consequences of a brother and sister's wish for everyone to forget their responsibilities. The tone is lighthearted, almost dreamlike, but there's an underlying commentary about duty and consequence that gives it a peculiar depth. The pacing flows between zany humor and reflective moments, creating a unique atmosphere that's distinct from typical children's fare. The character designs and animation style have that late '70s charm, showcasing a blend of creativity and simplicity that feels nostalgic. It's not just a cartoon; it's a curious exploration of a world where obligations fade away, leaving behind a mix of hilarity and mayhem.
Miracles in Broad Daylight has remained somewhat obscure in the collector's circuit, with limited home media releases, making any available copies a point of interest. The animation style is quintessentially '70s and evokes a certain charm that can be hard to find in later productions. Itβs not frequently discussed but has a small but dedicated following among animation enthusiasts, particularly those intrigued by lesser-known titles from that era.
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