Trippy Animated Films?
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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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La Plančte sauvage (The Fantastic Planet)
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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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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.
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.
"Winds of Change"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078495/
"Winds of Change"
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Pretty much anything by Ralph Bakshi.
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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...
Cat Soup is a VERY strange anime...
Dead Leaves is another strange one...