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Snowfall from the Fridge is a curious little gem from 1986. You know, it’s one of those strange animations that blends a childlike innocence with a kind of whimsical absurdity. The story follows Drakosha and his companions as they unwittingly create a snowman from a fridge mishap. There’s something charming about the way they handle the snowman’s plight – trying to save him by sending him to the moon, which they believe to be a cold sanctuary. The animation style has this rough, hand-drawn quality that adds to the overall warmth of the film, despite its snowy theme. The pacing feels gentle, almost dreamlike, which suits the tale drawn from Donald Bisset’s stories. It has a unique atmosphere, and it's definitely one of those lesser-known animations that sparks curiosity.
A blend of whimsy and absurdity.Hand-drawn animation adds warmth.Gentle pacing enhances the dreamlike feel.
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