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So, there's this wild little gem called 'Elvis X 52' from 2002. It’s animated, but not your typical cartoon fare. The vibe is very much in line with Harry Hill’s quirky, off-kilter humor. You can feel the DIY ethos all over it, thanks to the collaboration with David Leister, who brings an experimental flair to the table. The pacing is a bit chaotic, which honestly suits the madcap style—it keeps you on your toes. The visuals have that raw, handmade quality, and the jokes hit at unexpected angles. It’s not just animation; it’s a snapshot of a certain period in British comedy, where anything goes and the absurd is celebrated. Quite distinctive, I’d say.
Features unique DIY animation techniques.Includes a mix of absurd humor and offbeat storytelling.Captures the essence of mid-90s British comedy.
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