

I Go Pogo
Pogo Possum is finagled into running for President of the United States in this stop motion animated film.
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Plot Summary
In this animated special, the eccentric Pogo Possum and his swamp friends face off against the villainous Albert Alligator and his schemes to take over the Okefenokee Swamp. Pogo, known for his philosophical musings and pacifist nature, must rally his community to protect their home from Albert's destructive plans. The story highlights themes of friendship, environmentalism, and the power of cooperation against greed and tyranny.
Critical Reception
I Go Pogo was a charming and well-received animated television special that brought the beloved Pogo comic strip characters to life. It was praised for its faithful adaptation of Walt Kelly's characters and his unique brand of humor, which appealed to both children and adults. The animation style was noted for its faithfulness to the comic's distinctive look.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithful adaptation of Walt Kelly's iconic characters.
- Appreciated for its gentle humor and underlying messages of environmentalism and community.
- Noted for its distinctive animation style that captured the essence of the comic strip.
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Fun Fact
The "I Go Pogo" special was based on the long-running and influential comic strip 'Pogo' by Walt Kelly, known for its political satire and whimsical characters.
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