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So, 'The Son of the Stone and the Giant' is quite the gem from 1986. It's an animated tale delving into Adygean folklore, featuring the heroic figure Sosruko, who stands up against an evil giant. The atmosphere is rich with cultural essence, showcasing the Narte people and their struggles. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that old-school charm. The practical effects used for the giant are rather striking, giving it a unique edge compared to other animations of the time. The animation style, while not as polished as contemporary works, has its own rough beauty that draws you in. There's a certain warmth to Sosruko's character that really makes the story resonate.
Adygean folklore representationUnique animation styleInteresting practical effects
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