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High Noon (1988) offers a quirky take on the western genre, blending animation with comedy in a way that's pretty unique for its time. It explores the absurdity of bureaucracy through a narrative that spirals into chaos due to an ink shortage. The pacing feels almost frenetic, which adds to the overall sense of disorder, and you can’t help but appreciate the practical effects that create this zany world. The character designs are memorable, each one adding a layer to the hilarity of the situation. While the performances might not be what you'd expect in a traditional animated feature, they fit the offbeat tone perfectly, making for a film that's as bizarre as it is entertaining.
Quirky animation style that stands out.Themes of bureaucracy and chaos are timely even today.The pacing keeps you engaged throughout.
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