7/10
Still endearing
2 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Sure, the CGI might be quite dated for modern standards (Though I do think it blended CGI and traditional animation more effectively than other movies and television shows from later years) and the design for the kid character feels almost like something straight out of a cereal commercial, but there is still something very endearing about this little known Disney animation from the early 90s.

I guess because it feels oddly relevant, with modern kids being no longer interested in toys; in this short, the cause of that disinterest are videogames, while in real life cell phones and tablet computers were proven to be far more destructive, making kids lose their innocence from a very early age due their unrestricted access to internet from careless parents.

And kids from real life have become like the kid from this short, joyless, unable to look away from the screen.

There is a happy ending here, with the beauty of imagination being celebrated, but sadly in real life kids are no longer encouraged to be creative and genuine, being pushed instead into following the new technological trend without any form of critical thinking.

. Kids grow up way too fast and way too early nowadays, while adults still want to act like immature teens and techbros keep dictating how we should life our lives.

People who refuse to play by their twisted rules are ostracized and mocked. No wonder why society keeps getting worse with each passing day.
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