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According to an interview Strange gave to a small animation blog in 2022 (since deleted, but archived via the Wayback Machine), the project was born from a recurring dream he had about a childhood friend named Amanda—a girl who moved away when he was seven. The cartoon was his attempt to "build a perfect, animated universe where Amanda never left."

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, a legendary animator who is himself a character within the story—a time-traveling superhero who interacts with his own creations using a "Dream Machine". The Core Narrative: Beyond the Sketchbook Through a specialized digital preservation initiative

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Strange began conceptualizing an animated short film titled The project was intended to be a visual manifesto of the New Romantic movement, translated into the medium of animation. Through a specialized digital preservation initiative, Google secured the exclusive rights to host, restore, and distribute the interactive version of this cartoon, making it a "Google Exclusive" archival release for art historians and fans worldwide. Plot and Narrative Themes