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So, 'How the Frog’s Eye Sees' is this really unique animated short from '84 that takes a deep dive into how perception shapes our understanding of the world. It's minimalist, which makes you really focus on the movement and the visual storytelling. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, and you can’t help but get lost in the frog's point of view. The animation itself is kind of raw, but that adds to its charm. It’s not your typical cartoon by any means; it feels like an exploration of sensory experience, which is pretty offbeat for animation at the time. Definitely something that feels more like an art piece than just entertainment.
This film has become somewhat of a hidden gem among animation collectors, largely due to its distinct approach and the mystery surrounding its unknown director. Copies are scarce, especially in good condition, as it was not widely distributed upon release. The film has sparked interest mainly for its experimental nature, making it a unique piece for those who appreciate the more avant-garde side of animation. It's intriguing how this short has maintained a niche following over the years, despite its relative obscurity.
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