Max draws a tattoo of a cat on his coworker, and Fitz chases the cat around when the tattoo comes to life..

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If you're into old-school animation, like, really old-school, then “Ko-Ko's Tattoo” is a quick, peculiar little watch. It's definitely not for folks seeking a big story or polished visuals. But for anyone curious about how cartoons used to just be, it’s a neat historical footnote, even if it's kinda bonkers. 🤔The whol...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you're into old-school animation, like, really old-school, then “Ko-Ko's Tattoo” is a quick, peculiar little watch. It's definitely not for folks seeking a big story or polished visuals. But for anyone curious about how cartoons used to just be, it’s a neat historical footnote, even if it's kinda bonkers. 🤔The whole premise is wild: Max just... draws a cat tattoo on his coworker. And then, poof, the cat leaps right off the arm! That's the whole gag, basically. Fitz, this little dog character..."

