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* MimeAndMusicCartoon: Besides the sound effects and a few bits of dialogue, there's no speaking. Taking it further, when the girl gets chastised about her graffiti on the wall, she spray paints an exclamation point.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Watch [[https://www.nfb.ca/film/flutter_en/ here]]]]
->''"In this short animation, a young boy takes a flying leap away from normal, waves goodbye to his classmates, and disappears into the cityscape and beyond. At the same time, a young girl is inspired to reinvent her space with art."''
-->-- '''Summary from the Official page on the NFB website]]

Released in 2006, ''Flutter is a Canadian short film by Howie Shia about a boy and girl who, to make their own dreams come true, leave each other behind.
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*{{Animesque}}: At first glance, it's subtle but there are some anime influences in the way the characters move and drawn. At one point, the short won the Open Entries Grand Prize at the Tokyo Anime Awards because of this.
*{{Flashback}}: Most of the short takes place when the Boy and Girl are kids.
*GenericGraffiti: In a way, with the way the title is styled in the opening scene. Later, in the short, the girl does abstract art in her urban dwellings.
*GirlishPigtails: The Girl, as a kid wears these. When we do briefly see her as a adult (see page image), she wears her hair loosely.
*MimeAndMusicCartoon: Besides the sound effects and a few bits of dialogue, there's no speaking. Taking it further, when the girl gets chastised about her graffiti on the wall, she spray paints an exclamation point.
*MythicalMotifs: The Boy has paper wings on his shoes, a reference to the Greek god, Hermes, who has wings on his feet.
*NoNameGiven: Neither the Boy or Girl are named in the short, nor the credits.
*VirtualSoundtrack: A non-fanfiction case happens with the Boy's headphones playing "Flutter (Only Delinquents Fall In Love)" and it tends to start up especially when he's running with his headphones on.

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