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Tuber's Two Step is a charming glimpse into early computer animation, crafted by Chris Wedge before his Blue Sky days. The story follows Little Tuber as he learns to walk, which sounds simple, but there's a certain whimsy and innocence to it that captures a unique moment in animation history. The pacing is gentle, almost reminiscent of a childhood lullaby, with a visual style that's both playful and experimental. The practical effects, though primitive by today's standards, have a raw quality that lends an authenticity to the film. It's fascinating to see the seeds of creativity that would later blossom into larger projects. Overall, the film encapsulates a time when animation was still exploring its bounds, and Tuber's journey feels both personal and universal.
Considered a piece of animation history.Great for those exploring the evolution of CGI.A bit niche, but definitely intriguing.
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