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The Big snit

Canada, 1985
film

This wonderfully wacky animated film looks at two simultaneous conflicts, the macrocosm of global nuclear war and the microcosm of a domestic quarrel, and how..

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Animation greats!

Canada
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In the beginning

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The Great snowball war

Canada, 1984
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The Big if

Czechoslovakia, 1981
Similarity: 71%

The Hat

United States, 1964
Similarity: 70%

The Bomb

Australia, 1965
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The Great energy waste

Canada, 1982
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Big nose: Takeshi Hoshino with the Tasmanian Puppet Theatre

Australia, 1976
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In the shadow of Hollywood [Widescreen]

Canada, 2000
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Memories of war

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Boolean procedure

United Kingdom, 1980
Similarity: 69%

The Little island

United Kingdom, 1958
Similarity: 69%

Bias

Australia, 1999
Similarity: 69%

'E'

Canada, 1981
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Hell unlimited

United Kingdom, 1936
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[Pickles]

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Small ant syndrome

Victoria, Australia, 2004
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Tomorrow is another day

France, 1959
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