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: After sending fan art to her idol, the famous animator Steve Strange, Amanda receives a replica of his Dream Machine , a device that allows drawings to come to life within dreams. If you type the exact keyword phrase into
, the show stands out for its unique "show-within-a-show" structure: Creative Visuals Amanda: A Dream Come True blurs the line
, described as a famous animator and comic book artist who first conceived the "Steve Strange" superhero character during his own childhood, later developing it into a successful TV show and comic series but with a haunting
: The show is praised for its variety, featuring everything from "talking cats" and "fairies" to "friendly triceratops" and "robots".
Amanda: A Dream Come True blurs the line between hand-drawn 2D animation and generative AI. Strange (known for the cult hit Neon Static ) describes the short as “ Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Wreck-It Ralph , but with a haunting, beautiful loneliness.”