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One scene visits a Tokyo nightclub where the gleaming, curvaceous female entertainers resemble animated androids gyrating and chirping like electronic chipmunks.
With the increased graphics processing power of the next gen consoles and high-end PCs, games began to resemble animated movies, while blockbuster Hollywood films increasingly relied on computer generated effects, in effect becoming non-interactive videogames.
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And there were performers encased in round and brightly colored constructions that resembled animated pumpkins or pieces of ripe fruit.
Shaggy, hulking, almost shamanistic, they resembled animate huts.
On Friday Joaquin De Luz emphasized the angularity of the movements, so that this idol did come to resemble a magically animated sculpture.
At its best, it resembles a fully animated social network, a kind of MySpace where everybody is free to wander in and out of one another's digital territories or to meet up in virtual coffee shops or private homes or, as once happened to me — or I should say, to my avatar, Marshmella Muggins — inside a 3-D version of one of da Vinci's fabled flying machines.
Seeking to explore more alternate realities, Stewie takes Brian to a universe resembling the 1960 animated sitcom The Flintstones.
It has a distinctive look: hand-sketched images, scanned and animated, that resemble kids' drawings or, perhaps, cave paintings.
Keiller's film, a melancholy homage to the UK capital, resembles a string of animated still photographs, while Petit's is a gloomy, mannered black-and-white road movie that, as its director suggests, is something of a journey into the past as well as across England.
Yellow was an enhanced remake of Red and Blue, and was released in Japan two years after the originals, with certain characters and Pokémon redesigned to more closely resemble their counterparts in the animated series.
Charles Solomon of The Los Angeles Times gave the film an extremely negative review, calling "a sprawling undisciplined piece of sniggering vulgarity that resembles nothing so much as animated bathroom graffiti.
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