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The Flying Nut is this quirky 2002 animated comedy that never quite found its footing, but there's something oddly charming about it. The story follows a man with a not-so-innocent agenda aboard a plane, and as the plot unfolds, it dives into themes of deception and the absurdity of human ambition. The animation style feels a bit off-kilter, which matches the offbeat humor; it’s not your slick Pixar fare, but there's a certain roughness that gives it character. The pacing can be a bit uneven, with some parts dragging while others zoom by, but it finds moments of levity that keep you amused. The voice performances have a unique energy, creating a bizarre yet engaging atmosphere that stick with you long after.
Interesting take on animation with a rough charm.Themes of deception are approached in a light-hearted way.The pacing is uneven but adds to its quirky appeal.
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