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The Sly Crow is an intriguing little piece from 1980, though its director remains a mystery. It's an animated short that plays with themes of identity and self-acceptance, as a crow decides to step into the role of a house cat. The animation is charmingly simple, with a distinctively hand-drawn aesthetic that gives it a nostalgic feel. The pacing is relaxed, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to really soak in the quirky humor of the crow's antics. There's a playful vibe throughout, and it feels like a commentary on being true to oneself, wrapped up in a light-hearted narrative. Definitely a curiosity for animation enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the less mainstream works from that era.
Interesting approach to identity themesHand-drawn animation styleRelaxed pacing enhances the storytelling
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