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So, 'Peas' from 1988 – it’s this quirky little animation that really sticks with you. You’ve got this crow who stumbles upon a pea and thinks, why not make soup? But it’s a struggle, and it’s slow-paced, almost contemplative, as the crow learns about patience and growth, both literally and metaphorically. The woodpecker adds a nice touch of wisdom, kind of a mentor vibe. The animation style has this charming, hand-drawn quality that feels warm and inviting, though a bit rough around the edges. It’s all about the journey of cultivating what you need, and there's something lovely about that. It’s simple yet has layers if you dig deeper. Plots like this often go under the radar, but they hold a certain magic.
Offers a unique take on the theme of growth and patience.Features charming hand-drawn animation style.A lesser-known gem worth exploring for animation enthusiasts.
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