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—a character who can travel through time and space—she falls asleep and enters a vibrant world where they embark on adventures together. The Dream Machine Amanda A Dream Come True Cartoon By Steve Strange

In the vast, ever-expanding universe of animation, certain names tower above the rest: Disney, Pixar, Studio Ghibli. Yet, scattered throughout the history of the medium are hidden treasures—independent, visionary projects that burn brightly for a brief moment before fading into cult obscurity. One of the most fascinating entries in this category is a 1992 animated feature (later adapted into a short-lived series) conceptualized and directed by the enigmatic artist Steve Strange . —End —a character who can travel through time

Tragically, Amanda: A Dream Come True never received a wide theatrical release. Distributors were baffled. "Is it for children?" they asked. Strange famously replied, "Children know more about anxiety than adults do. This is for anyone who has ever been lonely." One of the most fascinating entries in this

The animation shifts—sharp, avant-garde lines and bold, theatrical shadows. This isn't a typical Saturday morning toon; it’s a visual manifesto. "If you’re going to dream, why stay on the ground?"

Steve Strange, a superhero character who is also revealed to be the real-life animator who can enter his own creations. The Conflict: They must defend the cartoon world from the villainous Dr. Nightmare , who wants to use the Dream Machine to conquer reality. post or perhaps one that focuses on a specific scene like their prehistoric adventure? Amanda A Dream Come True Cartoon By Steve Strange