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Bobby and Bobo in Iran: Save the Sibyl Gold is a curious entry in the world of bootleg animation. The film, produced by Green Art Animation Studios, takes a wild spin on the familiar SpongeBob formula, mixing traditional animation with CGI in a way that feels both nostalgic and oddly off-kilter. Some scenes feature characters in their original designs, while others reflect a more unpolished, prototype style, adding a layer of charm and peculiarity. The pacing is erratic, much like the plot, which seems to wander through various cultural touchstones in Iran. It’s the sort of film that might leave serious collectors scratching their heads but also appreciating the effort behind its weirdness. A true oddity in the animation realm.
Bootleg animation with a distinct CGI styleFeatures original character designs alongside prototypesPacing and plot are quite erratic, offering a unique experience
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Yunes Abbaszadeh
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