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Piplup Step
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Pokedance
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Pokémon Company has eagle eyes for talented indie animators. Both of these have fantastically animated dance segments, and both songs are highly addictive earworms.
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Gotcha!
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Pokedance
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Easily the most stunning of all Pokémon music videos, this one uses the absolutely insane animation talent and infinite budget for the series to do some absolutely astounding bits of animation and cinematography. A must see, especially for those with huge nostalgia for the game series.
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Kanamewo
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Puparia
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Weird concept blended to music, deep themes that are implied but not explained, and a extreme sense of melancholy and confusion that is paired with it. Plus top tier animation for both, and both are short-form! How can you say no?
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Bakemono no Ko
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Tenki no Ko
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Addresses similar themes concerning found families, runaways, and fantasy elements, but does it with a stronger attention to detail in terms of the story on presentation.
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Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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Mirai no Mirai
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Mamoru Hosoda is a master at playing heartstrings, and both of these tales of family, connection, bonding, and intimacy are underscored by their raw beauty and emotional density.
If you liked
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
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...then you might like
Kimi no Na wa.
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Easily two of the most heartfelt stories to be released in the past decade. With honest characterization and light fantasy/sci-fi elements, these stories are able to tell extremely deep, memorable, and emotional experiences that few other films can rival.