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It starts from Lucifer's perspective as he falls from the sky, musing in a tired voice about his future fate and how tired and broken he is. Then the action takes place in the garden of eden, and then I don't remember, and I think the whole cartoon was from Lucifer's perspective. I don't think it was exactly a children's cartoon, as the art was very mature and aesthetically pleasing, perhaps black and white with lots of light tones, and looked like watercolors, although I'm not sure. The overall atmosphere was calm and melancholic. That's all I can say, I saw it when I was seven years old, and that little fragment still lives in my head :<

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[–] alina@lemmy.world 1 points 13 hours ago

Hmm maybe, but I can't find it