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Stain spends his life rifling through the rubbish in Junk Alley hoping to find something good – and preferably edible. Alongside Palvan, his equally hungry feline friend, Stain makes the most of the oddities he discovers amongst the trash. Surrounded by bizarre neighbours such as a masked monkey and crabs who live in traffic cones, and a multitude of treasures waiting to be found, there’s never a dull day for the hapless Stain. From desperately trying to pry open a refrigerator and attempting to eat one of their lizard friends to magic crayons that make whatever you draw materialize in front of you, it seems anything is possible for Stain and Palvan – well, apart from finding a decent, guilt-free meal!
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These two titles are very bizarre and have unusual, strange animation. The mood and feel are similar - try out one if you liked the other.
Meet Popee and Kedamono, two very abnormal circus performers that live a very eventful life. Whether they're performing dangerous stunts, dodging alien abductions or being taken over by a body-possessing frog, there's never a dull moment at the circus. Alongside the flamboyant Papi and a special elephant car, Kedamono and Popee will traverse an endless desert in search for an oasis, stab each other with knives for target practice and even blow each other up with bombs – but for poor Kedamono, surviving Popee's homicidal spurts will be difficult to say the least...
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Both anime uses CGI, slapstic comedy and black humour, few characters with music instad of voices and have short episodes. Usavich episodes are shorter and uses less graphic violence (more cartoonish), while Popee episodes are longer and include more sketches (and more blood)...
Both series have the same slapstick humor, and the gorgeous textures in these 3D animations make them a funky good time for everyone, even in its raunchier moments.
Stranded on a tropical island, two silly larva buddies find slapstick fun in everything from discovering food to meeting new animal friends.
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Both of these are odd shorts about a comedic duo of animal/insects. They use actions, not dialogue, as their humor, and have the classic "unlucky smart guy"/"dumb guy" duo trope. I think if one made you laugh, you'd like the other as well.
Manaka, Miggy and Hidarin struggle every day to aim for a global expansion.
Harvey, Rue, and Willie are a hedgehog, rabbit, and mouse who live in a windmill in the peaceful town of Fox Wood, where they have several adventures.