I tried making another primitive lenticular thingy. I made the ridges wider so it would be easier for me to fold.
Good and bad news; it was really easy to fold, however, it didn't really work.
Original images shown with photos of lenticular thingy:




So this didn't work. I decided to try something more hand-held (don't ask why). I had this idea where the 'bar' of a bar chart could spin around 90 degrees and change its 'height', while at the same time the title would change in a window at the bottom. Here is a mock up I attempted:
After seemingly hundreds of mock up (at least 5) I came up with this:

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