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      • Strange Planet does a strong job of expanding past the minimalism of its comic strips while staying true to its greenness, yet at times it feels too basic and silly. There’s nothing wrong with those two elements, but it feels uneven in terms of what the show offers as a whole and becomes tiresome and predictable.
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