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Raspberry Jam is a curious little piece of animation from '83, weaving together the whimsical tales of Donald Bisset with a unique visual style. The tone feels light, yet there's a subtle depth—almost dreamlike. The pacing is a bit erratic, which can be charming, as it mirrors the unpredictable nature of the stories. Practical effects are surprisingly engaging for its time, blending traditional techniques with vibrant colors that really pop. It's distinctive in how it brings Bisset's quirky characters to life, though not much is known about the director. The voice performances have a certain warmth, adding to that nostalgic feeling of childhood storytelling, a bit offbeat but quite enjoyable for those who appreciate the lesser-known gems of animation history.
Features unique practical effects for its time.Captures the whimsical essence of Bisset's storytelling.A lesser-known title in the animation genre.
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