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So, 'Pogo: Miss Ma'm'selle' is a quirky little gem from 1990 that captures the charm of hand-drawn animation. The pacing is relaxed, which might turn some viewers off, but it gives you time to soak in the colorful woodland scenery and those delightful character designs. The story revolves around a French skunk named Ma'm'selle, and it's as whimsical as it sounds. The humor often walks a fine line between playful and absurd, which feels fitting for its genre. Plus, the voice performances bring a certain warmth, even if they don't always land perfectly. It's distinct for its unique blend of woodland critters and a French setting—definitely something you don't see every day in animation. Worth a look for those who appreciate the intricacies of lesser-known titles.
Quirky animation styleUnique setting with woodland crittersPlayful sense of humor
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Eric W. Schwartz
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