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Los años ochenta miran el presente
AR🎭 Culture13 hr. ago

Los años ochenta miran el presente

The article discusses the Argentine animated series 'Criaturas Bizarras,' created during the pandemic by Julián Cortizo, Marito Falcón, and Ramiro Dunogent. The show uses exaggerated satire and 2.5D animation to reflect societal issues, blending 1980s and 1990s pop culture with absurd humor. The creators note that many of the situations they once exaggerated now seem to mirror current realities. They highlight the importance of independent production in allowing creative freedom and addressing topics like xenophobia, labor exploitation, and social media abuse through animation.

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Los años ochenta miran el presente

The article discusses the Argentine animated series 'Criaturas Bizarras,' created during the pandemic by Julián Cortizo, Marito Falcón, and Ramiro Dunogent. The show uses exaggerated satire and 2.5D animation to reflect societal issues, blending 1980s and 1990s pop culture with absurd humor. The creators note that many of the situations they once exaggerated now seem to mirror current realities. They highlight the importance of independent production in allowing creative freedom and addressing topics like xenophobia, labor exploitation, and social media abuse through animation.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural commentary and artistic expression rather than political controversy. It analyzes the thematic evolution of an animated series and its reflection of societal changes, without taking a clear ideological stance or promoting specific political agendas. The tone remains客观

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