
Peppy
A pineapple named Peppy plays Moonlight Swim by Anthony Perkins until a huge wave washes him away. An early Japanese CGI demonstration film produced by Toyo Links and directed by Takashi Fukumoto.
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A pineapple named Peppy plays Moonlight Swim by Anthony Perkins until a huge wave washes him away. An early Japanese CGI demonstration film produced by Toyo Links and directed by Takashi Fukumoto.

The first CG animated film produced in Japan. It premiered at the first Sogetsu Experimental Film Festival and was made by students Gaku Yamada and Yoshio Tsukio from the Department of Urban Engineering at The University of Tokyo.

Symbolized an urban man with a triangle figure, a country woman with a circle, and represented the encounter between the two by movement. Director Shigenji Ogino tried to naturally color the movie via the kinema color technique. Due to being an early work, the technique isn't...

A young boy dressed in sailor attire and a bright red cap is shown to write the Japanese kanji characters translating to the phrase "moving picture." As he completes writing the phrase, he faces toward the viewer and bows. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Minimalistic abstract hand made animation from the award winning Mirai Mizue.

Fans who liked ?/Rhythmic Triangles/Fighting Cards tend to recommend Peppy, The Art of Fugue, An Expression the most. If you're into Avant Garde, any of these are a solid pick.
?/Rhythmic Triangles/Fighting Cards has a 4.19 on MAL from 1,228 ratings. Scores are mixed, but plenty of fans swear by it. Worth trying if the premise sounds interesting.
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