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So, 'All That Power Goes Up in Smoke' is a bit of a curiosity in the animated family genre. Released in '92, it has this quirky, almost frantic pacing typical of those early computer animation experiments. The animation style is simple yet engaging, almost reminiscent of early video game graphics, which gives it a unique charm. The tone is somewhat didactic, focusing on air pollution as a theme, which might feel a little preachy at times, but it has its moments of wit. The characters are not particularly deep, but they do convey the message in a straightforward way. It's interesting to see how they tackled such a serious topic in a light-hearted format. Definitely a product of its time, and it’s worth checking out for its novelty and historical context in animation.
A unique look at early computer animation.Reflects early 90s environmental concerns.Notable for its simple yet engaging style.
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Sol Levine
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