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So, 'Cat Which Could Sing' from 1988 is this peculiar little animation gem. The Cat, with dreams of serenading the unresponsive Lady-Cat, grapples with the absurdity of modern distractions—like TV shows, in this case. The pacing has this quirky, almost erratic feel, which matches the chaotic ambitions of our feline protagonist. The animation style is charmingly offbeat, with a distinct vibe that separates it from mainstream offerings of the time. The Cat's attempts to break into television are met with these nonsensical claims, adding a layer of absurdity that feels quite avant-garde. Overall, it's not just about the singing; it’s a satire on the lengths one goes to for attention in a world fixated on screens.
Unique animation styleAbsurdist humorExplores themes of attention and distraction
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