Courtesy is Caring (1987) is quite the charming little animation. It’s not the most polished of its time, but there’s a warmth to its hand-drawn style that really pulls you in. The pacing might feel a bit slow for some, but the simple narrative about courtesy in friendships resonates well with younger audiences. The performances, though mostly voice work, carry a genuine earnestness that elevates the overall experience. It explores themes of kindness and respect, which, you know, have a timeless quality. The practical effects are modest, but they add to the charm rather than detract. It’s distinctive in its straightforward approach, focusing more on the message than flashy visuals, which is refreshing in this era of family animations.
Exploration of kindness in daily lifeHand-drawn animation styleVoice performances add warmth
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