Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Baby Scanner (2002) is an intriguing piece that dives into the often hypocritical world of adult behaviors mirrored in children's sports. The animation style is quite distinctive for its time, marked by a raw, unrefined aesthetic that adds to the film's offbeat charm. It's not your typical kids' fare; there's a certain bite to it, exploring heavy themes like competition and the absurdity of the adult world through childlike lenses. The pacing feels slightly uneven, reflecting the chaos of youth sports, which enhances its commentary. While the director remains a mystery, the way the characters embody both innocence and mimicry makes it a curious watch. The practical effects β or lack thereof β actually serve to underscore the themes, making it feel almost DIY yet impactful.
Explores adult themes through child perspectives.Distinctive animation style adds to its charm.Pacing reflects the chaos of youth sports.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover