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Xabungle Graffiti is this intriguing 1983 piece of animation that dives into a dichotomy between two societies on the planet Zora. You've got the Innocent, living in these shiny domed cities, and the Civilians, struggling in the stark desert. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it reflects the harsh realities both groups face. The visuals have a distinct style, combining practical effects with hand-drawn elements that give it a gritty feel. The themes of justice and societal structure are woven throughout, which makes for some thought-provoking moments. It's not your typical animated fare, and the performances, while not always stellar, have a certain rawness that adds to the atmosphere.
Unique visual style blending practical effects and hand-drawn animation.Explores themes of justice and societal division.Uneven pacing reflecting the harsh realities faced by characters.
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