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So, 'About The Hippopotamus Named Well-Let-It' is an interesting little piece from 1986 that's got a certain charm. The animation style is quite simplistic, but it carries an endearing, almost nostalgic vibe. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some moments dragging while others zip by. The moral at its core revolves around the misuse of expressions, which is a clever theme, though it might come off as a tad heavy-handed for some. The characters—especially the boastful crocodile and the wise monkey—bring some personality to the mix, and their interactions are a fun exploration of innocence and wisdom. It's not groundbreaking, but there's a distinct warmth that lingers after watching. A curious entry for animation enthusiasts, for sure.
Quirky animation style typical of the 80s.Interesting character dynamics and moral themes.A lesser-known gem worth looking into.
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