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So, 'Science Please! : Electricity' is this quirky 2000 animated film directed by Sylvain Charbonneau. It dives into how motion can be transformed into electricity, which is kind of a neat concept. The animation style is pretty vibrant, with a playful tone that keeps it light. The pacing is brisk, just enough to hold your attention without dragging. The practical effects are charming, adding a tactile feel that modern CGI sometimes lacks. It’s not your standard educational fare—there's a whimsical atmosphere that makes the science feel accessible. And while the voice performances might not break any ground, they bring a certain warmth to the characters. Definitely stands out in the realm of educational animations, if you ask me.
Interesting exploration of energy conceptsUnique animation style for the timeGood for educational collections
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