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Lee Mishkin was a visionary animator and director who brought a unique, imaginative flair to his work. His films often explored profound, thought-provoking themes through the enchanting medium of animation. Mishkin's 1970 short film Is It Always Right to Be Right? exemplified his talent for crafting deceptively simple tales with deeper moral resonance. Blending whimsical visuals with incisive social commentary, the film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short, showcasing Mishkin's ability to marry entertainment with substance. This penchant for balancing the fantastical and the philosophical would become a hallmark of his directorial style. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Mishkin continued to captivate audiences with his strikingly original animated features. From the ethereal fairy tale Faeries to the playful musical adventure Sparky's Magic Piano, his works displayed an unwavering commitment to visual splendor and imaginative storytelling. As the founder of the renowned VanArts school, Mishkin also nurtured generations of emerging animators, cementing his legacy as a true visionary in the field.