I urge you to look at the postcard before reading further and try to figure what it means. Its a bit weird but still.

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Okay, so basically, I imagined that the part of your brain responsible for dreams is actually an animation studio, working hard every day to come up with new scenarios for you to watch at night. I’ve been having very repetitive and bad dreams recently, so I decided to draw a parallel between that and the animation industry’s current emphasis on making sequels or live-action remakes of previously popular titles. I want to have new dreams as much as I want to see more new titles from big studios.
The postcard shows our brain’s animation studio—Dream Makes—apologizing to the viewers for the repetitive content but continuing to release titles we’ve all seen before. They mention that the reason is having a tight schedule, which parallels the industry’s pressure on employees to make movies quickly with a lower budget, still aiming to appeal to a large audience familiar with the same characters.
If you look closer I tried adding some fun details like a hippocampus stamp (which is the part of the brain responsible for dreams), a lucid dream pass, company stamp, and a tired artist’s coffee stain. The postcard itself is also watercolor paper.
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