“Black-and-red paint animation: dots, lines, spirals and a female figure evolve from a single dot.”
An Instant
AN INSTANT
Would You Love or Hate This?
AI-powered analysis tailored to your taste
Based on your preference for character-driven stories with layered emotional arcs, this title's exploration of identity and belonging would deeply resonate. The pacing mirrors series you've rated highly, and its thematic depth aligns with your appreciation for nuanced storytelling...
However, the slow initial episodes might test your patience given your history of dropping shows that don't hook you early. The art style shift in the middle arc could also be a concern...
Synopsis
Black-and-red paint animation: dots, lines, spirals and a female figure evolve from a single dot.
Azuru Isshiki’s animated short An Instant, pares the art of animation down to its essentials: A series of images drawn in paint on paper. It begins and ends with a small dot, but in-between Isshiki explores the full range of expression possible with just simple animation tools. The film consists of just black and red paint on a variety of different papers. Dots, lines, and spirals dance across the screen, as does a cheerful female figure. (Source: Nishikata Film Review)
What people say
Watch Order & Related
Explore the An Instant universe
Cast
See all →Trailers & videos
See all →Gallery
See all →If you stay for this, you'll stay for these
See all →The community pairs this with
See all →Made by
See all credits →Production slate
A Movie Production
- Format 1 × 3′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 03m all episodes
- Aired Jan 2003 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-16376 catalog