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So, Ghoti is this intriguing CGI animated short from '85 that really stands out in the animation landscape of its time. The tone feels a bit surreal—it's not your typical cheerful animation. Instead, it dives into some oddity that you can't quite shake off. The pacing is interesting, almost hypnotic in moments, allowing the visuals to breathe and resonate. It tackles themes like perception and reality, making you think more than you expect from a short. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain charm that complements the CGI, giving it a tactile feel. There's something distinctive about its style; it’s rough around the edges, but that’s part of its allure. Overall, it's a neat piece to have for anyone interested in the evolution of animation.
Not widely known, but interesting for animation buffsFeatures early CGI techniquesA unique blend of surrealism and animation
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