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Who Framed Roger Rabbit, even though it’s a hybrid of animation and live action, absolutely blew my mind when I first watched it, even though it was only like two years ago. But if we’re talking strictly animated, it’d have to be the reconstruction project for The Thief and the Cobbler. It has one of the most interesting yet tragic production histories, but thanks to a devoted fanbase, it’s come to see the light of day as its creator intended. Also features Vincent Price in his final performance before his death. I’m on mobile and I don’t know how to link lol but here‘s the recobbled cut of it! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BKTCSLbjhtM
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Its an animated film from 1993 that was left unfinished. What is finished is so beautifully done, always recomend this to people.
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My school did a workshop about it when I was like 10 and I think the amount of care and dedication it takes to hand crafting each and every frame is so cool. When its done well you get a really stylised films, I’m thinking like Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit, Coraline, Fantastic Mr. Fox, ParaNorman and The Box Trolls all of which I loved as a kid and every time I rewatch them I get the same sense of childlike wonder I did when I watched them the first time. I know there’s a lot of crossover with CGI now when making them but just the concept of stop motion animation is really cool.
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this is just one of those pieces of lost media from childhood thats randomly stored in my brain next to disney channel bumpers and skits from “now, a word from us kids!” it’s from a croatian animated feature called Lapitch the Little Shoemaker and i really think the visual style and music holds up. they truly did not have to go so hard for a cartoon about a mouse that went straight to VHS and barely anyone would see but THEY DID 😭🫶🏼
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