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No meta moment, see this query. Moment pages are for moment from work, it's just wrong to say "the whole thing".


* '''The whole thing.'''
** And that it doesn't end with merely their reunion. There's a short set of stills showing them at the local restaurant together, now actually connecting.
** It's also one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.

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* '''The whole thing.'''
** And that it
It doesn't end with merely their reunion. There's a short set of stills showing them at the local restaurant together, now actually connecting.
** It's also one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.
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* The whole thing.

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* The '''The whole thing.'''
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** That it doesn't end with merely their reunion. There's a short set of stills showing them at the local restaurant together, now actually connecting.

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** That And that it doesn't end with merely their reunion. There's a short set of stills showing them at the local restaurant together, now actually connecting.
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** That it doesn't end with merely their reunion. There's a short set of stills showing them at the local restaurant together, now actually connecting.
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** It's also one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly animation studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.

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** It's also one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly animation studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.
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** Not only is the plot a sweet, simple love story, but it's one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly animation studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.

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** Not only is the plot a sweet, simple love story, but it's It's also one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly animation studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.
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* The whole thing.

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* The whole thing.thing.
** Not only is the plot a sweet, simple love story, but it's one on a meta level for any animation fan frustrated by people (particularly animation studio executives) who think that 3D will always be more profitable than 2D, a problem that Disney Animation itself had to suffer through. With ''Paperman'', it's a step in the right direction for the studio: a way to combine two mediums without sacrificing one's charms over another's.
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