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The Numberlys: With New iPad App, Ex-Pixar Designer Unleashes A Masterpiece

Moonbot Studios, which astounded us with “The Fantastic Flying Books of Morris Lessmore,” avoids the sophomore slump with its latest story-app.

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    Yes please. :) Anyone currently or formerly affiliated with Pixar must be awesome.
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    I’m really looking forward to checking ‘The Numberlys’ out, the apps available on iPad continue getting more diverse and...
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    This looks fantastic.
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    wow talk about a whole new way to experience storytelling!
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