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That Girl in Wonderland (1973) is a curious blend of adventure and whimsy, directed by Arthur Rankin, Jr. The animation style has that classic, hand-drawn charm—definitely gives off a nostalgic vibe. It’s interesting how Anne Marie dives into these well-known tales like Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella, merging them into her own daydreams. The pacing is a bit uneven, though there’s a lightness to it that keeps things engaging. The practical effects add a unique texture to the visuals, which contrast nicely with the storytelling. The performances have a youthful exuberance that feels genuine. There’s something refreshing about how it doesn't take itself too seriously, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of animated features.
Features a mix of classic fairy tales.Hand-drawn animation style from the 70s.Uneven pacing but retains a light-hearted atmosphere.
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