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Submarine Man is this curious little animated piece from '82 that really carves out its own niche. The animation style feels almost fluid, like watching a dream unfold—it's not just about the visuals but the way the bird morphs into different objects. It’s fascinating how it plays with transformation and identity, almost like a surreal meditation on existence. The pacing is relaxed; it allows you to soak in the atmosphere without rushing. And you know, there’s something charmingly lo-fi about the practical effects. It’s not your typical animation fare, but that's what makes it distinctive. If you’re into experimental animation or just enjoy seeing creativity without boundaries, this one’s definitely worth a look.
Interesting exploration of transformationNot mainstream animationGood example of early '80s creativity
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