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Plot Summary
This animated short film is a loose adaptation of Lewis Carroll's poem of the same name from 'Through the Looking-Glass'. It features anthropomorphic animals, including the Walrus and the Carpenter, in a whimsical and somewhat nonsensical narrative.
Critical Reception
As a short, animated film from 1965, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, similar shorts from that era were often appreciated for their animation quality and family-friendly content.
What Reviewers Say
- Charming and whimsical animation.
- A faithful, albeit brief, interpretation of the classic poem.
- Simple storytelling suitable for younger audiences.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reception from Google is not available for this short film.
Fun Fact
The original poem by Lewis Carroll is known for its dark undertones and critique of Victorian society, despite its nursery rhyme-like appearance.
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