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So, 'The War of the Elephants and Rhinos' is quite the curious animated piece from '93, adapting Jean de Brunhoff's 'The Travels of Babar'. It has this charming, almost naive animation style that feels like it belongs to a different era, which gives it a unique atmosphere. The pacing is gentle, inviting younger audiences to digest the themes of friendship, conflict, and family. The characters are delightfully rendered, especially Babar, who embodies a kind of wisdom that's disarming. What stands out is the practical effects, it's all traditional hand-drawn animation, which is a refreshing break from today’s CGI. The tone manages to be both playful and sincere, which I think is a nice balance for family viewing. Definitely an interesting piece in the animation landscape of the early '90s.
Traditional hand-drawn animation style.Themes of friendship and family conflict.Gentle pacing suitable for younger audiences.
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