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So, 'Pop' is this quirky little gem from '96 that blends animation and comedy in a way that feels refreshingly erratic. The story revolves around a bored kid and an equally disinterested fish, which sets the stage for some imaginative chaos, especially with that can of pop involved. The pacing is a bit haphazard, but it contributes to the offbeat charm, almost like a stream of consciousness. What really stands out are the practical effects that give it a tactile feel, rare for animation of that era. The performances, though not widely recognized, bring a certain energy that enhances the absurdity. It's one of those films that lingers in your mind—not necessarily for a plot twist but for the sheer randomness of it all.
Distinctive practical effectsOffbeat animation styleUnconventional pacing
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