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So, Noisy Nora is this charming little animated piece from '94, based on Rosemary Wells' work, which has its own quirky vibe. The story revolves around Nora, a mouse feeling a bit overshadowed by her siblings. The pacing is gentle, allowing kids to really soak in the illustrations and the voice work by Mary Beth Hurt is quite soothing, yet playful. It’s all about that classic theme of sibling rivalry and the need for attention, which resonates if you've ever felt a bit ignored. The animation style has a hand-drawn warmth that feels inviting. There's something about the way it presents family dynamics that stands out, making it feel both personal and relatable. It’s not just for kids; there's a subtle depth there that adults can appreciate too.
Narration by Mary Beth Hurt adds a unique charm.Based on Rosemary Wells' illustrations and writing.Gentle pacing resonates with both kids and adults.
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