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So, 'Mongolian Animation' from 1992 is this fascinating collection of short animations created by kids. The director's name is lost to time, which adds to its charm. The tone is quite innocent, capturing a raw, unfiltered perspective that only children can offer. Each piece feels like a little window into their imagination, often whimsical but sometimes surprisingly poignant. The pacing varies—some are fast and frenetic, while others linger on simpler themes. What stands out, really, is the practical effects; these kids used whatever they could find, giving it this handmade authenticity that's rare in polished animation. It's not about slick production, but rather the spirit and creativity of youth. Definitely a unique artifact worth discussing among collectors.
Children's perspectives in animationRaw creativity and imaginationNotable for practical effects used
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