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House Holding is a quirky slice of late '80s claymation that plays with the dynamics of domestic life in a light-hearted way. The animation style is charmingly rough around the edges, giving it that handmade feel that claymation enthusiasts appreciate. It’s all about the humorous take on how household duties can be shared—or not—between genders. The pacing is brisk, keeping the energy high as it pokes fun at stereotypes without feeling too heavy-handed. The voices, likely from some lesser-known actors, add a unique flavor to the characters, making them feel relatable despite their exaggerated antics. Overall, it’s a nice piece that stands out in the animation genre for its thematic exploration, even if it flew under the radar back then.
Interesting claymation styleHumorous gender dynamicsGood for fans of niche animations
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