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Jul 02, 2020
Good product Good Value
The cans are small and can be stowed easily.
The button is a little difficult to push - DO NOT BLAST NEXT TO YOUR HEAD!
Apr 15, 2008
Wizards - Animated cartoon by Ralph Bakshi
I saw Wizards at a late movie show back when it came out in 1977 - Star Wars also came out that year and completely overshadowed Wizards, basically never to be seen again (except for the die-hard cult followers, that is. Once you've seen it, you will never forget it!).
By itself, it is a fairly straight-forward good-vs-evil story, in the same vein as Star Wars, ironically, but Bakshi (here before he created the Lord of the Rings animations)tells it with imagination and flair, allbeit very primitively. On the director's commentary he even boasts about how simplistic the animation is - and if you don't spend too much staring into each frame but instead absorb the ambience of it, the film becomes engrossing and kinda fun! Bakshi's characters run the gamut from archetypal goblins, over-the-top sexified elves, wise-acre wizards and a major plotline involving Hitler's propaganda archives wrapped into a wild and fun-loving epic (the good-vs-evil thingy). Bakshi describes this as a "kids movie" but when I saw it I understood the power and seriousness of its message and political points. NOT for your niece nor nephew - let them sample the Disney lexicon.
It has lasting appeal because of the passion behind it and the timelessness of the message - and if you enjoy seeing animation in its raw form, watch the flick first, then listen to Bakshi's commentary - it is a piece of animation history that any self-respecting anime fan MUST see.
Truley a hand-drawn work of love.

Aug 26, 2020
Classic Beauty
A great price for a beautiful uke. Would recommend.