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Snoot and Muttly is a pretty fascinating piece of early computer animation from 1984, straight outta Ohio State University. The film has this quirky, experimental vibe that really feels like a product of its time. It’s not just another animated short; it dives into playful visuals and oddball characters that resonate with the tech of the era. This version is the full-length cut, which is a treat since many compilations trim it down or mess with the music. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to its charm. There’s a rawness to the practical effects and a unique atmosphere that you don’t see in later, more polished works. Definitely makes you appreciate the early days of computer graphics.
Early computer animation showcasing unique visual style.Includes the full-length version, not the shortened compilations.Interesting to compare with later animations and their evolution.
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