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* LighterAndSofter: Easily the most tame of all of Linklater's rotoscoped projects. While Waking Life was a philosophical look at life and meaning with language sprinkled in and A Scanner Darkly being a Sci-fi Psychological Drug film, this is just a light coming of age film and the only one of his to not gather an R rating.

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* LighterAndSofter: Easily the most tame of all of Linklater's rotoscoped projects. While Waking Life ''Waking Life'' was a philosophical look at life and meaning with language sprinkled in and A ''A Scanner Darkly Darkly'' being a Sci-fi Psychological Drug film, this is just a light coming of age film and the only one of his to not gather an R rating.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: The boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.

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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: The boy Stanley is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.
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* {{Rotoscoping}}: The film uses a style of animating over live-action footage similar to previous Linklater projects such as ''WesternAnimation/AScannerDarkly'' and ''WesternAnimation/WakingLife.''

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* {{Rotoscoping}}: The film uses a style of animating over live-action footage similar to previous Linklater projects such as ''WesternAnimation/AScannerDarkly'' ''Literature/AScannerDarkly'' and ''WesternAnimation/WakingLife.''
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* ConspiracyTheorist: One of Stanley's grandmothers, who tells tales that JFK is still alive (but comatose) overseas, and that overpopulation in the '70s will cause massive food shortages.
* CorporalPunishment: One of the anecdotes told by adult Stanley: It was common in the '60s to get spankings as punishment, even in school.


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* {{Irony}}: Stanley's dad is concerned that Stanley missed the historic event of astronauts walking on the moon because he was sleepy, not realizing that Stanley's already walked on the moon himself.


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* LongList: Adult Stanley rattles off the massive amount of (in his opinion) great TV shows that came out in the '60s.


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* VomitIndiscretionShot: The first time Stanley goes in the centrifuge, he upchucks and it not only shows it, it freeze frames on the moment.
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* SliceOfLife: While the film is marketed as the story of a boy who goes to the moon, that’s just a small part of the movie. The bill of the film is more about Stan narrating his life in Late-1960s Houston with his family and the highs and lows of growing up in that period as the world awaited the moon landing.
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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Ihe boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.

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* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Ihe The boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.
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* LighterAndSofter: Easily the most tame of all of Linklater's rotoscoped projects. While Waking Life was a philosophical look at life and meaning with language sprinkled in and A Scanner Darkly being a Sci-fi Psychological Drug film, this is just a light coming of age film and the only one of his to not gather an R rating.
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''Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood'' is an upcoming animated film from director Creator/RichardLinklater based on his childhood… sort of. Creator/GlenPowell, Creator/ZacharyLevi, and Creator/JackBlack star.


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''Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood'' is an upcoming animated film from director Creator/RichardLinklater based on his childhood… sort of. Creator/GlenPowell, Creator/ZacharyLevi, and Creator/JackBlack star.




The film is to be released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 1st, 2022. The trailer can be seen [[https://youtu.be/Dzuz5s_Qk-A here]].

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The film is to be released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 1st, 2022. The trailer can be seen [[https://youtu.be/Dzuz5s_Qk-A here]].



* HandWave: The explanation the trailer gives for why the capsule is child sized? Even the best mathematicians in the world aren’t going to get it right all the time.
* {{Rotoscoping}}: The trailer uses a style of animating over live-action footage similar to previous Linklater projects such as ''WesternAnimation/AScannerDarkly'' and ''WesternAnimation/WakingLife.''
* TheSixties: The narrator of the trailer talks about how exciting it was to grow up in Houston in the 60s. The footage shown does have the aesthetics of the time period (hair, fashion, technology, the interior of the boys house, and discussions of hippies).
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: In the trailer, the boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.

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* HandWave: The explanation the trailer film gives for why the capsule is child sized? Even the best mathematicians in the world aren’t going to get it right all the time.
* {{Rotoscoping}}: The trailer film uses a style of animating over live-action footage similar to previous Linklater projects such as ''WesternAnimation/AScannerDarkly'' and ''WesternAnimation/WakingLife.''
* TheSixties: The narrator of the trailer talks about how exciting it was to grow up in Houston in the 60s. The footage film shown does have the aesthetics of the time period (hair, fashion, technology, the interior of the boys house, and discussions of hippies).
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: In the trailer, the Ihe boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.
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''Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood'' is an upcoming animated film from director Creator/RichardLinklater based on his childhood… sort of. Creator/GlenPowell, Creator/ZacharyLevi, and Creator/JackBlack star.


In 1969 Houston, Texas, a ten year old boy is approached by a pair of NASA employees with an unexpected problem: the space capsule for the moon landing was made too small for an adult man by mistake and they need a kid to pilot the craft for its historic flight. The story follows the boy as he lives his life with his friends and family while secretly training for the legendary space flight.

The film is to be released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on April 1st, 2022. The trailer can be seen [[https://youtu.be/Dzuz5s_Qk-A here]].

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!!''Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood'' provides examples of:

* HandWave: The explanation the trailer gives for why the capsule is child sized? Even the best mathematicians in the world aren’t going to get it right all the time.
* {{Rotoscoping}}: The trailer uses a style of animating over live-action footage similar to previous Linklater projects such as ''WesternAnimation/AScannerDarkly'' and ''WesternAnimation/WakingLife.''
* TheSixties: The narrator of the trailer talks about how exciting it was to grow up in Houston in the 60s. The footage shown does have the aesthetics of the time period (hair, fashion, technology, the interior of the boys house, and discussions of hippies).
* WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: In the trailer, the boy is told by the scientists that he cannot tell anyone about his mission, including his friends and family.
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