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So, 'Beetle Summer' is an interesting piece of animation that takes you into the rural landscapes of Japan. You follow Rika, a young girl with this quirky ambition to raise a rhino beetle. It's not just about the beetle fights but about her journey of nurturing and training, which really sets a certain tone throughout. The pacing feels like a gentle summer breeze, giving you time to soak in the scenery and her emotional growth. The visuals are vibrant, almost like a watercolor painting come to life, and the practical effects used for the beetles add a tactile charm that you don't see often in digital animation. It’s a distinct blend of childhood innocence and the bittersweet aspects of friendship, which might resonate with those who appreciate deeper themes in animation.
As a relatively recent release, 'Beetle Summer' has sparked a certain curiosity among collectors, particularly those with an eye for unique animated storytelling. There's limited availability in physical formats, which could make it a bit of a rarity down the line, especially if the director ever surfaces to claim their work. It’s the kind of film that might not get the spotlight immediately, but as awareness grows, so does the potential for collector interest.
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