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A Safer Job Pays a Lot Longer is a curious entry from 1992. It’s an animated piece that feels like a product of its time, with a real emphasis on the dangers of toxic waste—something that resonates given the environmental concerns of the era. The pacing is brisk, typical for shorter animations, but it manages to convey a serious message among the colorful visuals. The animation style is quite simple, not particularly polished, but it has a certain charm. The tone flits between cautionary and slightly humorous, which is a balancing act not every film pulls off well. It’s one of those obscure titles that might not come up often, but when it does, it’s worth discussing for its unique take on a pressing issue.
Short runtime makes it easy to watch in one sitting.Interesting take on environmental themes in animation.Not widely known, but sparks great discussions.
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