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So, "March of the Furious Foxes" is quite the curious little gem from '95, isn't it? The animation is charming in its own right, with that hand-drawn style that somehow feels both nostalgic and refreshingly simple. The story revolves around these sprightly little foxes marching to the beat of a drum, which gives it this rhythmic, almost hypnotic quality. It’s not exactly a whirlwind plot, but more like a leisurely stroll through a vibrant woodland. The themes of familial bonds and the everyday struggles of getting breakfast—yes, breakfast—are surprisingly relatable. The pacing is gentle, which suits the overall tone. Not much in the way of big-name voice talent, but the performances of the characters feel genuine and warm, which adds a lot to the atmosphere. Definitely a unique piece to ponder over.
Great example of 90s hand-drawn animation.Focus on family dynamics, albeit in a quirky way.Not widely known, making it a unique find.
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