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Fish Out of Water really captures that awkwardness of school life, doesn’t it? It’s an animated piece that dives into the anxieties of a kid who feels like a total outcast. The pacing is pretty brisk, which keeps you engaged, but there’s a real depth to the story. It plays with themes of self-acceptance and the fear of being judged, all wrapped up in a quirky, offbeat style. The animation itself is distinctive, with a hand-drawn feel that complements the oddball humor perfectly. You can feel the tension build as the protagonist decides to take matters into his own hands, and that blend of comedy and social commentary makes it stand out. It’s an interesting conversation starter about vulnerability in a school setting.
Distinctive hand-drawn animation styleExplores themes of self-acceptanceInteresting take on school dynamics
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