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So, 'Bindi the Fish' is this charming little animated piece from '99 that captures a slice of life in Moosejaw during winter. You know, the kind of coziness that comes with snow and friendship? The plot spins around two pals and their pet fish, Bindi, exploring themes of companionship and adventure within their small world. The animation is simple, yet effective, typical of the indie vibe from Saskatchewan at the time. It’s part of a four-episode series called 'Chocolate is an Indian Word,' which really gives it a unique cultural touch. The pacing is gentle, allowing the viewers to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through the story. It’s that kind of film that feels warm and inviting, perfect for those quiet evenings.
Part of 'Chocolate is an Indian Word' seriesSet in a wintery MoosejawHighlights themes of friendship and adventure
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