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Desertification (1993) is one of those animated pieces that sticks with you, even if the director is a mystery. The animation has a hand-drawn quality that feels both nostalgic and raw, which fits the environmental themes perfectly. It dives into waste and pollution with a tone that's somber yet hopeful. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it allows the heavy themes to breathe. The film's characters are simple but expressive, and their struggles reflect real-world concerns about energy use and sustainability. It's distinctive for how it blends family-friendly storytelling with serious environmental messages, making it a curious mix that sparks conversations about our planet and what we can do to protect it.
Animation with a hand-drawn aestheticExplores serious environmental themesUneven pacing but thought-provoking
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