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So, 'The Frog and the Princess' from 1944, right? It’s a bit of a quirky animation piece with this dreamy quality that makes it stand out. Gandy Goose, a character known for his naps, drifts into the classic tale of the frog who becomes a prince. The pacing is relaxed, almost dreamlike, fitting given its narrative structure. The animation itself has that rough charm typical of the era, not super polished, but it captures the whimsy of the story well. You can feel the atmosphere of old-time animation – it’s not just a kids' film; there’s a certain innocence that’s rare these days. Definitely a curiosity for animation collectors.
This film has had limited release in various formats over the years, often hidden away in collections, so it’s not the easiest to come by. The scarcity adds to its allure for collectors, who appreciate the blend of traditional animation and classic storytelling. Interest seems to be rising lately among those who focus on vintage animations and lesser-known gems, making it a fascinating topic of discussion in collector circles.
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