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Fussel is one of those offbeat animations that sticks with you—quite literally. The story revolves around a piece of lint that serves as a quirky link between a Beethoven fanatic and a bumbling bank robber. Inspector Koschonsky, armed with an oddly compelling combination of musical notes and the previously mentioned lint, sets off on a whimsical investigation. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it oddly complements the absurdity of the premise. The animation style is charmingly simplistic, giving it a unique vibe. I appreciate how the film plays with sound and music in a very literal sense; it’s a wild mix of humor and mystery. Not your typical animated fare, for sure, but that's what makes it distinctive.
Quirky premise involving music and lint.Odd pacing that matches the film's humor.Charming animation style adds to its character.
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