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So, 'Pas-ta-shoot-ah' from 1988, eh? It's an interesting piece of animation that feels like it's trying to carve its own niche. You can really see the era's experimentation with color and style, but the flow is kind of uneven. The pacing shifts unexpectedly, sometimes lingering on moments that feel a bit stretched out, but that gives it a unique charm. The themes seem to explore identity and belonging, albeit in a quirky way. The character designs have a handmade quality, which stands out against the more polished productions of its time. It doesn’t have the most famous cast, but the voice performances add an endearing touch, really bringing those characters to life. Overall, there's something distinctively offbeat about it that piques curiosity.
Not widely known in mainstream circlesInteresting exploration of identity themesUnique handmade character designs
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