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So, 'Which Doesn't Exist in the World' is one of those odd yet fascinating entries from the 2000s. It’s an animated musical that brings together a bunch of those classic Soviet cartoon characters we all recognize from Soyuzmultfilm. The tone is whimsical, a bit surreal, and there’s a kind of dreaminess to the pacing that makes it kind of float along. The songs—while not necessarily chart-toppers—have this quaint charm that adds to the overall atmosphere. The visuals are a mix of traditional animation techniques, which gives it a unique flavor compared to more modern stuff. It’s a bit of a nostalgia trip for some and might feel like a curiosity for others, especially with that blend of cultural references and a playful approach to storytelling.
Unique blend of animation stylesNostalgic for fans of Soviet cartoonsInteresting cultural references throughout
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