I've spent countless hours slashing away at a variety of strange monster in weird places, figuring out how the get the very best from the mechanics presented to me, down to
every little frame of animation.
Not exact matches
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The
animation plan brilliantly reflects the structure
of setting the original story within the
framing device
of the
Little Girl's awakening to what it really means to be a child.
Graphics are a kind
of hand drawn artwork which gives it a cartoon like style and works fine, the characters could do with a
little more
frames of animation though.
If I'm honest the extra touches,
frames of animation and supposed enhancements are all a
little lost on me.
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of Kentucky, 2006);
Animation director, Osmosis Jones (2001 Warner Bros); animator, Walt Disney, Aladdin (1992), Beauty & the Beast (1991),
Little Mermaid (1989), Who
Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Lion King (1994).