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Toxic Waste is a curious animated piece from 1990 that really embodies the quirky charm of Raeside's style. The premise revolves around the transportation of toxic waste, which sets the tone for its dark humor and satirical edge. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but that just adds to its offbeat vibe. It definitely has those classic animation vibes, with hand-drawn characters that somehow manage to feel both ridiculous and relatable. There’s this distinct atmosphere of chaos that permeates the film, and it mixes comedy with a social commentary that feels surprisingly relevant. The characters are exaggerated, but in a way that makes you chuckle at their absurdity. Not your standard fare, but that's what makes it stand out in the animation genre of the era.
Animation style reminiscent of the early '90sFeatures satirical themes around environmental issuesA hidden gem for collectors of rare animations
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