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So, 'Growth Vitamin' is this quirky little animated comedy from '88 directed by Vasily Kafanov. The premise revolves around two rats in a school experiment, which, honestly, is a bit strange but sets the stage for some humorous observations about growth and nourishment. The animation style has that classic late '80s vibe, with bright colors and exaggerated expressions that really bring the rats' personalities to life. Pacing feels brisk, keeping you engaged through the odd twists. I found the underlying message about perception versus reality quite interesting—almost philosophical in a way. It's not your typical kids' fare, but it has a charm that sets it apart. The practical effects are simple yet effective, and you can't help but appreciate the creativity.
Unique narrative structureDistinctive animation styleOffers interesting social commentary
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