Imagine the kid in The Point! tripping balls on bad acid and you have his journey to the Fantastic Planet (which is a misnomer because it should be called the So-So Planet).
As this was made for tweens on acid (ah, the early 70s), I'm not the target market, but that didn't stop me from appreciating the dark images and anti-racism allusions. Still, as neither of these aspects were worked deeply enough, my enjoyment stayed as 2D as the animation.
Shout by Saint PaulyBlockedParent2020-05-31T02:15:24Z
Imagine the kid in The Point! tripping balls on bad acid and you have his journey to the Fantastic Planet (which is a misnomer because it should be called the So-So Planet).
As this was made for tweens on acid (ah, the early 70s), I'm not the target market, but that didn't stop me from appreciating the dark images and anti-racism allusions. Still, as neither of these aspects were worked deeply enough, my enjoyment stayed as 2D as the animation.