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So, 'Manga' from 1977 is this curious little animation that dives into a bunch of mini-stories riffing on 20th-century life. You can really feel the satire in its tone, which manages to blend humor with some biting commentary. The pacing is kind of all over the place—some segments hit hard and fast, while others linger just enough to make you think. What’s interesting here is the practical effects; they have a raw, handmade quality that gives the film a unique vibe. It's not just about laughs, though. Themes of societal absurdities shine through, and it leaves you pondering long after you've watched it. Definitely something different for those looking to expand their animation collection.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, with various formats appearing, but decent physical copies can be hard to come by. It's not exactly mainstream, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. Interest tends to fluctuate, but those into animation's weird corners often seek it out for its distinct style and storytelling approach.
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