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Lunar 2: Eternal Blue, released in 1999, brings a mix of action, adventure, and comedy that feels like a nostalgic nod to classic animated storytelling. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the charm, allowing characters Hiro and Ruby to breathe amidst their wild journey. The atmosphere swings from lighthearted moments to more serious themes surrounding friendship and duty, which is interesting. The practical effects are notably impressive for its time, giving a certain tactile quality to the fantastical elements. Performances are spirited, capturing the youthful energy of the protagonists. What stands out is its blend of humor with a quest narrative that doesn’t take itself too seriously yet still dives into deeper themes. It's a quirky piece worth exploring in the context of late '90s animation.
Quirky blend of humor and adventureNotable practical effects for its timeExplores themes of friendship and duty
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