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Raining Cats and Frogs is quite the quirky gem from 2003, directed by Jacques-Rémy Girerd. It's an adventurous ride through an animated world where the flood transforms lives in unexpected ways. The pacing is unique - it flows with the rhythm of water, at times chaotic yet oddly soothing. Ferdinand, our modern Noah, brings a certain charm to the ensemble, he's not your typical hero. The blend of human and animal characters adds depth, and the animation style has this whimsical quality that's oddly cinematic. The practical effects, particularly in how they portray the flood, are refreshing in an era dominated by CGI. There's a distinctiveness to its narrative, intertwining themes of survival and community, which gives it a certain emotional weight.
Unique blend of adventure and whimsyNotable animation styleThemes of survival and community
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