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The Boy and the Sea Turtle is quite a unique entry in the realm of anime, especially given its focus on WWII themes tailored for a younger audience. The animation style brings a certain warmth despite the heavy subject matter, and there's a deliberate pacing that allows the emotional beats to resonate without feeling rushed. The relationship between the boy and the titular turtle is poignant, exploring themes of friendship and resilience amidst turmoil. What stands out are some practical effects that give life to the underwater world, adding depth to the storytelling. The performances, even in their simplicity, evoke a strong sense of innocence lost, which is pretty distinctive for an animated piece aimed at children.
Part of the Sensou Douwa series from Shin-Ei.Interesting blend of childhood innocence with war themes.Noteworthy practical effects enhance the narrative.
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