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Albert Bridge Presents Olympics is this curious gem from '83, showcasing schoolchildren bringing Olympic events to life through animation. The whole thing has a charming, homemade feel, which is really appealing. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some segments dragging while others burst with energy. The animation is simplistic, sure, but there’s something special about the raw creativity on display. Themes of teamwork and sportsmanship are prominent, reflecting the innocence of youth. It feels like a time capsule of a school project, embodying that era’s educational enthusiasm. The performances of the kids behind the animation lend it a delightful authenticity, making it a distinctive piece in the animation genre.
Interesting take on childhood creativityA rare piece reflective of early 80s animationGood for thematic studies on sports and youth
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