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** [[spoiler: Upon doing this, the Traags are in dissaray,and thus promise to murder every last Om. Then Terr says they should stop fighting... [[AntiClimax So they do.]] The movie ends on a 30 second InfoDump explaining that the humans now live on their own sattelite, and that's it, roll credits. The fact that the film is a whole [[ItsShortSoItSucks 20 minute shorter than most animated films]] makes it feel more like a WriterCopOut to an actual final battle when the producers ran out of funds.]]
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you. The ending credits theme in particular is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.

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** [[spoiler: Upon doing this, the Traags are in dissaray,and disarray and thus promise to murder every last Om. Then Terr Ter says they should stop fighting... [[AntiClimax So they do.]] The movie ends on a 30 second InfoDump explaining that the humans now live on their own sattelite, and that's it, roll credits. The fact that the film is a whole [[ItsShortSoItSucks 20 minute shorter than most animated films]] makes it feel more like a WriterCopOut to an actual final battle when the producers ran out of funds.]]
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.
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The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNmUNFI75eU ending credits theme in particular theme]] is guaranteed to give you chills. chills - Especially with that jazzy guitar.guitar. The song itself makes you feel like you were a part of Ter's victory against the horrors of Ygam, if not against the Traags themeselves.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l3Mn_llfIg Deshominisation I]] is a cool, if morbid march of a song that plays during the darkest scene of the film. Never before has jazz fusion sounded so menacing. Small wonder why it was remixed for the show ''[[WesternAnimation/SuperJail Superjail!]]''
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** The natives of the planet are called "Traags" in the original French version. The English dub calls them "Draags."
** You'd be forgiven for thinking that Tiwa's name is spelled "Tiva" since they pronounce the 'w' like the English 'v'. Justified in that the movie was animated and partly produced in Czechoslovakia, and both languages (Czech and Slovak) in that country pronounce the letter that way.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on the book ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. While the film was quite popular, for a foreign animated experimental film that is, but the book didn't even get an English translation until 2010.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on the book ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. While the film was quite popular, for a foreign animated experimental film that is, but the book didn't even get an English translation until 2010.
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* QurikyWork: It was made by Czech avant-garde artists in 1973, so this is to be expected.

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* QurikyWork: QuirkyWork: It was made by Czech avant-garde artists in 1973, so this is to be expected.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It was made by Czech avant-garde artists (but it ''was'' made in 1973).

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: QurikyWork: It was made by Czech avant-garde artists (but it ''was'' made in 1973).1973, so this is to be expected.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you. The ending credits theme is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you. The ending credits theme in particular is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.
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* AssPull: Two of them right near the end.
** [[spoiler: When the Oms stumble upon the Traags' statue-bodies, they are understandably terrified and run back into the rockets. Then, out of nowhere, they begin shooting the statues with lasers, which destroys them and sends the Traags scrambling. There had been no previous indication that the ships were armed, that the Oms knew they were, or that they knew they could harm the Traags' statue bodies.]]
** [[spoiler: Upon doing this, the Traags are in dissaray,and thus promise to murder every last Om. Then Terr says they should stop fighting... [[AntiClimax So they do.]] The movie ends on a 30 second InfoDump explaining that the humans now live on their own sattelite, and that's it, roll credits. The fact that the film is a whole [[ItsShortSoItSucks 20 minute shorter than most animated films]] makes it feel more like a WriterCopOut to an actual final battle when the producers ran out of funds.]]
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** When Ter learns of the Hollow Bush bandits in the middle of their robbery, he seems more curious than terrified at the prospect of more Oms. He later takes a huge risk to warn the bandits of the extermination and gains their trust. It's highly implied that he wanted more solidarity between Oms, even if they were from rival factions. While he couldn't save them all, the surviving Hollow Bush bandits join him and the rest of the Oms to safety.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.
** The ending credits theme is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.
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you. The ending credits theme is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.



* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Despite treating him rather meanly at times, Tiwa genuinely loves and cares about Ter as a pet.

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Despite treating him rather meanly at times, Tiwa genuinely loves and cares about Ter as a pet.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Despite treating him rather meanly at times, Tiva genuinely loves and cares about Ter as a pet.
** Tiva teaching Ter how to free himself from the crystals that grow out of the ground: by whistling. The young Ter then whistles the film's theme music.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Despite treating him rather meanly at times, Tiva Tiwa genuinely loves and cares about Ter as a pet.
** Tiva Tiwa teaching Ter how to free himself from the crystals that grow out of the ground: by whistling. The young Ter then whistles the film's theme music.
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** The ending credits theme is guaranteed to give you chills. Especially with that jazzy guitar.


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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Despite treating him rather meanly at times, Tiva genuinely loves and cares about Ter as a pet.
** Tiva teaching Ter how to free himself from the crystals that grow out of the ground: by whistling. The young Ter then whistles the film's theme music.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The horrific scene of the Oms being systematically gassed and exterminated by the Traags. The novel that inspired the film was written in 1957 when UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust was still very fresh in the public consciousness. ''Especially'' in Eastern Europe.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The horrific scene of the Oms being systematically gassed and exterminated by the Traags. The novel that inspired the film was written in 1957 when [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust]] was still very fresh in the public consciousness. ''Especially'' in Eastern Europe.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The horrific scene of the Oms being systematically gassed and exterminated by the Traags. The novel that inspired the film was written in 1957 when [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust]] UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust was still very fresh in the public consciousness. ''Especially'' in Eastern Europe.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on the book ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. While the film was quite popular, for a foreign animated experimental film that is, but the book didn't even get an English translatin until 2010.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on the book ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. While the film was quite popular, for a foreign animated experimental film that is, but the book didn't even get an English translatin translation until 2010.


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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The horrific scene of the Oms being systematically gassed and exterminated by the Traags. The novel that inspired the film was written in 1957 when [[UsefulNotes/TheHolocaust]] was still very fresh in the public consciousness. ''Especially'' in Eastern Europe.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Yeah, this is actually based on a book, ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. Granted, it never got translated into English, until 2010 -- 58 years after it was published.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Yeah, this The film is actually based on a book, the book ''Oms en série'', by Stefan Wul. Granted, it never got translated into English, While the film was quite popular, for a foreign animated experimental film that is, but the book didn't even get an English translatin until 2010 -- 58 years after it was published.2010.
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* AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.
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* AwesomeMusic: If you like 1970s jazz fusion, then Alain Gorageur's score is just for you.
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* NightmareFuel: Ever see a film where people [[BloodBath bathe in the blood]] of a creature they killed and it's sorta erotic?
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* LoveItOrHateIt: The soundtrack. Either you [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome really connect]] with the very typical [[TheSeventies '70s]] soundtrack or it [[{{Narm}} utterly annihilates any chance of you taking the film seriously]].

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Yeah, this is actually based on a book, Oms en Serie, by Stefan Wul. Granted, it never got translated into English, until 2010 - 58 years after it was published.
* CultClassic: Usually shelved in the "cult" section to boot.
** The fact that it was brought overseas by Creator/RogerCorman, the grand master of cult flicks, also helps.
* LoveItOrHateIt: The soundtrack. Either you [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome really connect]] with the very typical [[TheSeventies ‘70s]] soundtrack or it [[{{Narm}} utterly annihilates any chance of you taking the film seriously]].

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Yeah, this is actually based on a book, Oms ''Oms en Serie, série'', by Stefan Wul. Granted, it never got translated into English, until 2010 - -- 58 years after it was published.
* CultClassic: Usually shelved in the "cult" section to boot.
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boot. The fact that it was brought overseas by Creator/RogerCorman, the grand master of cult flicks, also helps.
* LoveItOrHateIt: The soundtrack. Either you [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome really connect]] with the very typical [[TheSeventies ‘70s]] '70s]] soundtrack or it [[{{Narm}} utterly annihilates any chance of you taking the film seriously]].



* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It was made by Czech avant garde artists. (but it ''was'' made in 1973).

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It was made by Czech avant garde artists. avant-garde artists (but it ''was'' made in 1973).

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Pretty much the whole soundtrack. Oohing, aahing, synthy, eerie, and heck, porno-ish if need be.


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* LoveItOrHateIt: The soundtrack. Either you [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome really connect]] with the very typical [[TheSeventies ‘70s]] soundtrack or it [[{{Narm}} utterly annihilates any chance of you taking the film seriously]].
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** The fact that it was brought overseas by RogerCorman, the grand master of cult flicks, also helps.

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** The fact that it was brought overseas by RogerCorman, Creator/RogerCorman, the grand master of cult flicks, also helps.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: It was made by Czech avant garde artists. (but it ''was'' made in 1973).

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Ever see a film where people [[BloodBath bathe in the blood]] of a creature they killed and it's sorta erotic?


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* NightmareFuel: Ever see a film where people [[BloodBath bathe in the blood]] of a creature they killed and it's sorta erotic?

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