KUMO-TO-CHURIPPU (1943)
Spider and Tulip
Directed by Kenzo Masaoka it's about as famous as classic Japanese cartoons get. Although it's not decidedly Japanese (more like an early Loony Toons cartoon), it is celebrated for its flawless technique.
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that was pretty awesome.
i just spent 15 minutes feeling like a little kid
I don't understand, what makes it "flawless"?
Booooriiiiing!