Nate Ragland W9

“Rooty Toot Toot” tells its story with a really bold, stylized approach that stands out from typical animation of its time. The colors are loud and purposeful—bright reds and yellows pop during intense moments, while cooler shades set a calmer mood. There’s not much realism in the backgrounds; instead, they’re made up of abstract shapes and patterns that create a vibe more than a detailed setting. The characters themselves are drawn in a super exaggerated way—sharp angles, stretched limbs, and expressive faces—so you immediately get a sense of their personality just by looking at them.

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