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So, 'The Germ of an Idea' is this intriguing little gem from 1985, directed by John Evan Hughes. It’s an animation that plays with the absurdity of obsession. You’ve got these hybrid characters, and their fixation on an idea kind of spirals out of control. The back-and-forth dialogue is sharp, witty, with a wicked twist that keeps the tone playful yet dark. It’s interesting how the more they chat, the less they seem to act, almost like a commentary on creative block or overthinking. The animation style is quite innovative for its time, blending traditional techniques with a unique visual flair that really draws you in. It’s quirky, a bit kinky, and definitely stands out in the animation landscape of the '80s. Plus, it’s a prequel to something that builds on this thematic foundation.
Interesting dialogue-driven narrative.Unique animation style for its era.Prequel to a broader concept in animation.
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