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The Frog and the Snake is a curious piece from 1990 that straddles that line between whimsy and the darker undercurrents of friendship. It has this unique animation style—kind of rough around the edges—that adds a certain charm, you know? The pacing is a bit meandering, which might throw off some viewers, but it really allows the atmosphere to sink in. The young frog's journey is relatable; he’s grappling with his insecurities and the desire to fit in. The snake, while friendly, carries an ambiguous vibe that keeps you guessing about his intentions. It’s not your typical kids' fare, but there's a certain depth to its storytelling that makes it distinctive in a sea of animated features.
Interesting take on friendship dynamics.Animation style may not appeal to everyone.Themes of insecurity and acceptance are well portrayed.
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Kanybek Omurbekov
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