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Fairground in the Stars is a curious little gem from '89 that offers a whimsical take on childhood fantasies. Takeshi's journey begins with a simple act of theft, which spirals into a vibrant escapade through an amusement park that defies gravity and logic. The animation style, while not the most polished, has a charming handmade quality that lends a tactile feel to the whole experience. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it captures the essence of childhood wonder and the consequences of one's actions. The voice work—though the director's name is lost to time—injects a delightful energy into the characters, especially the quirky origami crane, whose playful spirit guides Takeshi and his friends. Themes of friendship and courage resonate throughout, making it a unique piece of animation history.
Explores themes of childhood innocence and adventure.Distinctive animation style with a handmade feel.Uneven pacing but rich in imaginative settings.
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