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At the Pike's Behest is one of those oddball animated features from the early '80s that doesn't get much airtime in discussions. The animation style is quite simplistic, but it has this charming, almost hand-drawn feel to it. The pacing is leisurely, which fits the story's whimsical, almost meandering nature. It's about this magic fish who takes the wishes of a rather lazy fool literally, leading to some pretty comedic situations. The themes really dig into the consequences of wish fulfillment and the nature of desire. There's something almost nostalgic about the practical effects, too—a certain tactile quality that modern animation sometimes lacks. Not every frame is a masterpiece, but it has its quirks that make it a fascinating watch for collectors.
Offers a unique perspective on wish fulfillment.Magic fish as a central character adds whimsy.Quirky animation style distinct for its time.
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