Los Angeles Times

Animation with meaning and hand-drawn beauty

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“The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales”: This comedy won a Special Jury Award at the inaugural Animation Is Film Festival for its “celebratio­n of the joys of traditiona­l cartoon animation.” (Full disclosure: I was a juror.) Patrick Imbert and “Ernest and Celestine” Oscar nominee Benjamin Renner have crafted a hilarious film that recalls the great Warner Bros. cartoons. It’s slated for a U.S. release in the spring.

“In This Corner of the World”: Sunao Katabuchi’s intimate account of a young woman dealing with the shortages and suffering of World War II won the 2016 Japan Academy Prize for animated film. Gentle and understate­d, the film suggests a flower on the grave of civilians who endure wars they neither instigate nor understand.

“Napping Princess”: Diffident high school junior Kokone finds herself caught up in adventures that juxtapose childhood fantasy with adult reality. “Princess“delivers a more convincing message of female empowermen­t than the feel-good tales of spunky girls in many American features.

“One Piece Film: Gold”: One of the most popular animation franchises in the world, “One Piece” mixes pirate adventures and slapstick comedy. The 13th theatrical feature also offers a blunt critique of economic inequality and the culture of greed.

“A Silent Voice”: Naoko Yamada refuses to settle for facile solutions in her unflinchin­g depiction of school bullying. Bad boy Shoya mercilessl­y torments his shy, deaf classmate Shoko — and has to live with the consequenc­e. It takes years of effort for Shoya to forgive himself and earn the forgivenes­s he sincerely desires.

Yes, please: Drawn animation. These features, along with “Mary and the Witch’s Flower,” the English dub of “Your Name” and the Glen Keane/Kobe Bryant short “Dear Basketball” reminded viewers of the warmth and strength of traditiona­l animation.

No more: The every-blade-of-grass-rendered-within-an-inch-of-its-life look of many recent CG features: When did photoreali­sm become the aim of animation?

 ??  ?? TRADITIONA­LLY animated, “The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales” is hilarious.
TRADITIONA­LLY animated, “The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales” is hilarious.

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