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Strange Bird is a 1969 animated piece that feels almost like a folk tale, simple yet profound in its storytelling. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to immerse yourself in the world of a determined bird, willing to go to great lengths for her offspring. The visuals are striking, showcasing a unique mix of hand-drawn animation that captures the essence of nature beautifully. Themes of motherhood and perseverance resonate throughout, giving it a timeless quality. It's fascinating how the practical effects give this film a tactile feel, keeping it grounded in a way that modern animations sometimes overlook. There’s something so raw and honest in this portrayal, making it stand out amidst its contemporaries.
Strange Bird has had a modest release history, primarily available on obscure formats like VHS and rare DVD editions. Collector interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate the lesser-known works of animation from the late 60s. It's not commonly found in typical collections, so spotting a copy can be a bit of a treasure hunt, but that’s part of its charm.
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