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Trickfilmladen Animation has this eclectic vibe that’s kind of hard to pin down. It’s like stepping into a graffiti-covered dance party where Keith Haring’s characters come alive. The breakdance music pumps with an energy that feels both frenetic and playful, but then this wolf shows up, and it shifts the atmosphere entirely. It’s not just about the visuals; it’s a wild interplay between celebration and disruption. The pacing is unique, bouncing between the joy of dance and the tension of the lurking wolf, creating this odd but captivating dynamic. You don’t see many films that blend animation with that street art flair, making it stand out in a collector's catalog, for sure.
This film, though obscure, has garnered attention among collectors who appreciate its unique animation style and the cultural context of the time. Originally released in limited formats, it’s now somewhat scarce, making any copy a nice find for those who cherish 80s animation and street art influences. The distinctive blend of music and visual art makes it a piece worth discussing, even if it doesn’t have the mainstream recognition like others from the era.
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