Jumping (1984)
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Animated from the point of view of a small child. The viewer is jumping down a suburban street, and progressive jumps are higher and higher. The viewer/child lands in various city settings, a jungle, a battle field, the depths of Hell, and finally back to the street where the adventure began. The film is notable for the use of perspective in pre-CGI animation.
Release date: 12 August 1984
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"DIR: Osamu Tezuka SUMMARY: An unseen child protagonist moves across the world in a series of progressively longer and higher jumps. WHY IT'S HERE: Japanese manga artist Osamu Tezuka secured his place in cartoon history early in his career when he created 'Astro Boy'. While he may be better known as a comics artist, Tezuka also made some brilliant animated shorts, of which 'Jumping' is perhaps the most remarkable. Shown entirely from the point of view of a child whose playful jumping up and d"
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