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Take Tooth is a quirky little gem, clocking in at just 18 seconds. It's got that raw, Microsoft Paint aesthetic that feels almost nostalgic and playful, kind of like doodling in a sketchbook as a kid. The animation style reflects a carefree spirit, while the theme cleverly plays with that childhood rite of passage—losing a tooth and the magic surrounding it. The pacing is brisk, but it captures a sense of whimsy that draws you in. The whole vibe is unique to Jack Stauber’s vision, making it a standout even among short animations. It's short, sweet, and a bit surreal, which might just catch collectors' eyes for its singular creativity.
This short film was initially made for the Giphy Film Fest, adding a layer of exclusivity to its appeal. Given its length and the unique animation style, it's relatively scarce and doesn't pop up often in collector circles. There's a certain charm to Stauber's work that attracts a niche audience, making it an interesting piece for those who appreciate offbeat animation and the evolution of digital storytelling.
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