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So, Jerome is this quirky little film from 1981, done entirely in pencil animation. It's a unique exploration of that nerve-wracking first solo potty trip for a kid. You can really feel the tension; the pacing captures that mix of excitement and anxiety. The atmosphere is both light-hearted and a bit surreal, which is fitting given the subject matter. The animation style has a charming roughness that gives it character, almost like it’s hand-drawn every frame. It’s distinct in its portrayal of childhood fears and triumphs, touching on themes of independence and growth. Not your typical animation, and it’s hard not to appreciate the rawness of it all, you know? Quite a conversation starter for collectors.
Animation style is hand-drawn and rough.Explores childhood independence.Great conversation starter among collectors.
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