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King's Fool is a curious piece of animation from '88, with this odd blend of whimsy and darkness that really stands out. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that gives it a unique charm. You can tell the creators were aiming for something different, something that doesn't quite fit the mold of typical animated fare. The visuals have a hand-drawn aesthetic that feels both nostalgic and slightly surreal, almost dreamlike. Themes of power and folly are woven into the narrative, which is interesting considering its unusual presentation. The performances, while animated, have a certain rawness to them that brings the characters to life in a way that feels genuine, even if the overall execution might not resonate with everyone.
Distinctive hand-drawn animation style.Themes of power and folly explored.Pacing may feel uneven but adds to its charm.
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