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Old 05-19-06, 11:51 PM
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Trippy Animated Films?

I'm looking for recommendations for strange, psychedelic animated movies, preferably from the 60s and 70s. I'm not interested in experimental or short films, but more mainstream/family oriented films that could be considered trippy like The Point, The Phantom Tollbooth and Yellow Submarine.

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I know you said "family oriented films" I'm not sure the youngsters would enjoy these but teenagers and adults I think would dig these.

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Originally Posted by Talkin2Phil
I know you said "family oriented films" I'm not sure the youngsters would enjoy these but teenagers and adults I think would dig these.

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I only said family oriented because the only examples I could think of were movies geared towards kids like The Point and Phantom Tollbooth. Thanks for the suggestions. Just added them to my list.
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Twice Upon a Time is pretty trippy. One of my favorties as well.
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A Chinese Ghost Story

The Brothers Quay shorts could be considered animation (they're stop motion)

Alice in Wonderland

Pretty much anything by Ralph Bakshi

Spirited Away

I Married A Strange Person

The Triplets of Belleville

I'll probably think of some more later.
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Here's one that's a rare piece. I saw it when I was a kid and I've been looking for it ever since. I had even gone to Comic Conventions and I think only one person even had a vague memory. Anyway, I did find it at a video store in West Los Angeles but they only had one tattered copy for rent only. As a matter of fact, I don't even think it was for rent. I don't think there's any dialogue but there's a Narrator telling the story.

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...and Fantasia 2000.
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"Cool World"...most underrated Pitt movie ever!
nice little ditty in "The Twilight Zone: The Movie"
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Originally Posted by RyoHazuki
Pretty much anything by Ralph Bakshi.
Yeah, that's what I came in here to say. Wizards was pretty wild. It's not entirely "family", but I've read that's what he was gearing towards.
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Monkeybone is kind of "Cool World-esque," with Brendan Fraser... A lot of people dislike it, but I love it.

Cat Soup is a VERY strange anime...

Dead Leaves is another strange one...

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