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So, 'Baby in the Subway' is this wild little adventure from 1987 that definitely has a quirky charm. The animation style is, well, it's got that classic feel—think vibrant colors and playful character designs that draw you in. The premise centers around this mischievous toddler who somehow transforms into a flower, which is both bizarre and kind of imaginative. The whole pacing feels like a whirlwind, with the kid causing chaos on the escalator and the authorities frantically trying to catch up. It's got whimsy wrapped in a bit of chaos, and while the director isn't a household name, the practical effects used in those subway scenes really stand out for the time. It's definitely a unique blend of family adventure and surrealism that sticks with you.
Notice the practical effects that elevate the subway scenes.The character design leans into a whimsical style that's quite distinctive.Pacing can feel frantic, but it enhances the overall sense of adventure.
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