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So, "Go with the Floh" is this quirky animation that really dives into themes of identity and belonging, which is pretty rich for a family flick. You’ve got Felix, this flea, who’s been adopted by a rhino beetle family, and he genuinely believes he’s one of them—there’s something charming and poignant about that. The pacing takes its time, allowing viewers to soak in the whimsical yet tense atmosphere, especially when the stag beetle army rolls in. The animation style is distinct, with a hand-drawn feel that gives it a warm, personal touch, and while the performances from the voice cast may not be overly flashy, they carry an endearing sincerity that sticks with you. It’s a bit of an oddball in the animation world, but that’s what makes it memorable.
This film has had a bit of a mixed release history, with varying formats that make it somewhat elusive for collectors. It's not widely available, which adds to its intrigue, particularly for those interested in unique animation styles or lesser-known family films. There isn't a lot of buzz around it, but that only deepens the curiosity for those who stumble upon it; it’s like finding a hidden gem in the animation landscape.
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