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So, 'How Much Is That Window in the Doggie?' is this quirky little piece from 1991 that really captures John Callahan’s darkly humorous style. The animation is, well, distinct—it's got that rough-around-the-edges feel that you either love or find jarring. The pacing is pretty brisk, which fits with the absurd themes it tackles. It dives into some pretty provocative stuff, often crossing lines that most wouldn’t dare. The characters are exaggerated, almost caricatures, which brings out the absurdity even more. There’s this strange charm to how it handles the darker themes with humor, something that really makes it stand out in the animation genre of the time. It’s this blend of humor and grit that gives it a unique vibe.
John Callahan's animation styleDark humor and social commentaryDistinctive character design
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