“In recent years, media enthusiasts and creators alike have fought tooth and nail for animation to be taken seriously as a medium. Works such as “BoJack Horseman,” “Arcane” and “Invincible” have slowly chipped away at the belief that animation is a ‘genre’ to be mass produced for children containing no substance or ground to stand on as a work of art.
“Enter “Dog Man,” a children’s animated film that doesn’t attempt to be gritty, subversive or revolutionary by any means. Even so, by knowing exactly what it aims to do — following through on its story and comedy intelligently — “Dog Man” excels in its field as a family movie that will keep the kids entertained, without compelling their parents to gouge their eyes out in restless boredom.”
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