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It explored themes of totalitarianism, individualism, and existential dread.

: Z and Bala return to the colony just in time. Z inspires the workers to break their rigid conditioning and work together to save themselves, proving that even the smallest individual can make a difference. Key Themes & Trivia

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Fourmiz is the French title for Antz , the 1998 American computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it was the studio's very first animated feature film and only the second feature-length computer-animated film in history, following Pixar's Toy Story (1995). "Fourmiz" (1998): A Turning Point in Animation History

: The story follows Z-4195 (voiced by Woody Allen in English, Bernard Murat in French), a neurotic worker ant who feels insignificant in a totalatarian colony. He swaps places with a soldier ant to meet a princess, eventually sparking a social revolution and uncovering a genocidal plot by the colony's General. Target Audience : Unlike many animated films of the era,