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The Littles: Liberty and the Littles is a curious piece from '86. The animation has that classic hand-drawn charm—lots of warmth and personality, but it's a bit rough around the edges in places. The story takes a fun detour into a hidden community within the Statue of Liberty, which adds a nice layer of intrigue. Themes of discovery and unity resonate throughout as the Littles encounter their French counterparts. The pacing is a bit uneven; it drags occasionally but picks up when the adventure intensifies. The characters are lively, and the voice performances bring a certain vibrancy. It's definitely a charming exploration of freedom and identity, wrapped in a family-friendly package. Worth a watch if you're into animated gems.
Distinctive animation style for the era. · Engaging exploration of cultural identity. · Themes of discovery and belonging.
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