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So, 'Magnificent Gosha: Story Three' is quite the interesting piece from 1981, albeit the director’s name escapes me. The animation style has this raw, hand-drawn feel that’s pretty distinct for that era, definitely not your typical polished animation. The pacing is a bit uneven, which some might find disorienting, but it adds a certain charm, I think. The themes explore community and personal growth, depicted in a somewhat whimsical yet heartfelt manner. The practical effects are definitely noticeable, giving it a unique texture that you don’t often see. It has a kind of playful atmosphere that makes it stand out, even if it’s not as well-known. There's something to be said for its quirks.
Unique hand-drawn animation styleExplores community themesPlayful yet heartfelt atmosphere
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