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So, is Omochabako series dai ni wa: Kuroneko banzai worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into those weird, wonderful little animated shorts that don't try to explain themselves. Cat people, especially, will probably get a kick out of it, and anyone who appreciates animation that just *is* rather than tells a b...

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"So, is Omochabako series dai ni wa: Kuroneko banzai worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you're into those weird, wonderful little animated shorts that don't try to explain themselves. Cat people, especially, will probably get a kick out of it, and anyone who appreciates animation that just *is* rather than tells a big story. If you need a clear plot, dialogue, or characters you can root for, you'll likely be scratching your head, or worse, bored stiff. 🤷♀️ This little film, it’s like someo..."
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