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Re-Cycle is an interesting blend of animation and comedy that emerges from a unique competition setup. The atmosphere kind of captures that whimsical spirit typical of children's programming in the early '90s. You’ve got Morph, that charming plasticine character, navigating environmental themes in a rather playful way. The pacing feels like a mix of lighthearted moments and deeper reflections on ecological issues, which is pretty rare for kids' films at the time. The visuals are distinctly crafted, and the practical effects lend a tangible quality that might remind collectors of the tactile nature of traditional animation techniques. Ruth Dancer’s winning entry brings a youthful perspective that feels genuine, even if the director's identity isn't well-known. It’s a slice of nostalgia worth discussing among collectors.
Features Morph, a classic plasticine character.Part of BBC's Saturday morning children's programming.Includes clips from an animation competition.
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