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So, 'Rabbit, Rabbit' is this trippy little gem from '95 that really dives into the world of animation in a way that's pretty unique. You’ve got this vibrant kaleidoscope of rabbits. It’s not just a simple story; it’s more about the atmosphere and the visuals—lots of movement and color, almost hypnotic. The pacing can be a bit meandering, which I think adds to its charm. It feels like a dream sequence that stretches and twists. Practical effects give it this tangible quality, making it distinct from the more polished CGI of later years. There’s a playful yet oddly introspective vibe throughout, and it really just invites you to lose yourself in this animated rabbit world.
Great for discussions on animation techniques of the 90s.Interesting contrasts with contemporary animation styles.Useful for studying atmospheric storytelling in short films.
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