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So, 'Red Princess Blues: Genesis' is an interesting dive into the backstory of the titular character, Princess. It's animated and feels like a bridge to the feature film, yet it has its own vibe with a darker undertone. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it serves its purpose in world-building. The visuals have this gritty, hand-drawn quality that really stands out, even if the storytelling isn’t always as tight as you'd hope. The themes of power and betrayal are woven in subtly, giving it depth beyond just a simple prequel. Plus, there’s something about the way the animation complements the tone that’s just distinctive, you know?
This film was released in a limited format, which makes it a bit tougher to find in good quality today. The animation style draws collectors in, especially those interested in unique indie projects. It hasn't seen a ton of re-releases, so if you come across a copy, it's likely to pique the interest of those who appreciate niche animated works. The scarcity combined with its distinct aesthetic keeps it on the radar for dedicated collectors.
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