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So, 'Quest' (1995) is this interesting piece of animation that flies under the radar, honestly. The tone is playful yet layered, revealing some deeper themes that you might not pick up on first watch. It's a Saturday morning cartoon, sure, but there's a certain subtext that feels intentionally queer. It has this distinct atmosphere where the colorful animation contrasts with the sometimes heavier ideas about identity and acceptance. The pacing is pretty brisk, typical for the genre, but it manages to squeeze in moments that are both charming and thought-provoking. You can tell the creators had something they wanted to say, and while the practical effects aren't groundbreaking, they contribute to the unique visual style that sets it apart from other shows of the time.
Not widely known, but has a cult following.Queer themes subtly presented in a children's format.Visual style reflects the era's animation trends.
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Larry Shea
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