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So, 'How the Puppy Was Taught to Swim' is quite the curious little piece from '84. It’s animated, and the style is very much in line with those quirky puppet cartoons of the era, you know? The pacing feels almost leisurely, giving you time to absorb the simple but charming visuals. The premise revolves around a puppy learning to swim, guided by a swan, a crayfish, and a pike. There's this underlying theme about personal experience, which is kind of refreshing. You get the sense they wanted to convey something deeper, even if nothing dramatic really happens. The performances, if you can call them that in animation, have a whimsical charm that makes it distinctive—definitely not your run-of-the-mill children's fare.
Quirky puppet animation style characteristic of the 80s.Leisurely pacing allows for a reflective viewing experience.Explores themes of learning through personal experience.
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