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So, 'Alan Ford And The TNT Group Against Superhiccup' is this quirky animation from '88 that really captures a certain vibe of the late '80s. The art style is a bit rough around the edges, but it adds to the charm, you know? The pacing is pretty frantic, which matches the chaotic energy of New York City during that time. The plot revolves around this villain, Superhiccup, who's stealing from the poor—a classic trope, but it's executed with a unique twist. The performances, especially the voice acting, bring a level of absurdity that complements the wild storyline. And let’s not forget the practical effects; they’re not groundbreaking, but they have this handmade feel that’s distinctly nostalgic. It’s definitely one of those films that sticks with you in an odd way.
Unique blend of comedy and actionReflects the cultural atmosphere of late '80s NYCQuirky animation style complements the narrative
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