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So, Bambi Meets Godzilla is this quirky 1969 short that really plays with the absurdity of life and societal norms. You’ve got this animation that starts off with a seemingly innocent vibe, but it quickly dives into something much darker and more surreal. The pacing is sharp, just a few minutes long, yet manages to pack in a ton of commentary on consumerism and existence. The practical effects are charming in their simplicity, and the title alone sets up a contrast that’s both humorous and thought-provoking. It’s not your typical Disney fare, that’s for sure. Plus, it was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2009, which kind of says something about its importance in the animation realm.
Animation that juxtaposes innocence with dark humor.Interesting societal commentary wrapped in a short runtime.Preserved by the Academy Film Archive, highlighting its significance.
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