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The musical episodes then follow. They also show the portions from ''The Ramayana'', but this time with less limited animation, and more cartoony character designs. Throughout these parts, the action plays out with no actual dialog from any of the other characters. Instead, Sita helps narrate the scenes by singing through recordings of Annette Hanshaw, a 1920s jazz/blues singer. The songs here are juxtaposed in order to match the kind of emotion that Sita is going through at the time.
 
ThisIn 2011, Nina Paley put the movie into the public domain (as much as she could; some of the music she used is still copyrighted), so this delightful movie can be watched and downloaded free and legally [http://sitasingstheblues.com/ in various locations online]. Really, drop what you're doing and watch it now, you'll thank us later.
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