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So, 'Happy Gregory' is this odd little animated piece from 1987 that dives deep into the psyche of a gloomy dog. It's not your typical kids' cartoon, you know? The animation style has this charming, almost puppet-like quality that adds to the philosophical vibe. Gregory really wrestles with his identity and the notion of happiness, which is pretty heavy for a film featuring a dog. The pacing feels deliberate—slow, reflective moments interspersed with bursts of color and movement, which really accentuate his journey. It's distinctive in how it blends whimsy with a genuine exploration of darker themes, making you ponder more than you'd expect from an animated film. Definitely something for collectors who appreciate the more unconventional side of animation.
Explores philosophical themes of happiness and identity.Unique animation style reminiscent of puppetry.A reflective pacing that contrasts with typical animation.
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