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Farty (1993) is an interesting little gem in the animation genre. It's based on a children's book, which gives it a unique charm, and it has this distinctive style that feels like it's made with care, probably aimed at a younger audience but not without its quirky tone. The pacing is quite gentle, which works well for its themes of understanding and communication. It’s intriguing that the film was reportedly used in some therapeutic settings for autism, which adds layers to its viewing. The character designs are playful, and there’s a certain honesty in the animation that feels refreshing. It’s not flashy or overly complex, but it definitely has its own kind of character, which is what makes it stand out in a sea of 90s animated features.
Interesting historical context with therapeutic use.Distinctive animation style for its time.Gentle pacing, suitable for younger viewers.
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