Not to be a buzzkill, but you're gunna have to convince me for Dog Star Man
haha I'm not even really convinced myself tbh. Arguably it's an example of "drawn-on-film" animation (intertwined with a bunch of other shit). Essentially all of the coloration and distortion as well as quick flashes of artificial shapes and basically anything else that doesn't look totally natural was achieved via drawing on or otherwise modifying blank film. Some stuff made via that technique like this obviously looks more "animated" per se, but even though Dog Star Man doesn't look quite as "animated" as that (or as a bunch other Brakhage stuff) it's still composed using more or less the same techniques
P.S. if you decide watch that linked video you're gonna need this
The only Blu-Rays I'm seeing for Perfect Blue are different regions; a new copy of the Region 1 DVD is like $80. Tokyo Godfathers is $45 and Millennium Actress is $125. Lucky for me, I have a couple of friends who are anime nerds and between them they've got all those and a few others they're gonna let me borrow. I'll have them all watched by Monday night.
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