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So, 'How Are You, Brother Fox?' - it's an interesting piece from 1981. The animation style is quite distinctive, with a hand-drawn quality that feels warm and a bit nostalgic. The pacing can be a tad slow, but it allows for a deeper emotional connection to the characters, especially the lazy fox. The story revolves around the theme of re-education, where various animals band together to inspire change. Not much is known about the director, which adds to the film's mystery. The voice performances bring a certain charm, capturing the essence of each animal. The practical effects, though limited by the time, have this raw, organic feel that modern CGI often lacks, making it a curious watch for anyone into animation history.
Distinctive hand-drawn animation styleThemes of re-education and communityPacing allows for emotional depth
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