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Here's a creepy little surreal animation for the season from the National Film Board of Canada, that I just happened to stumble across at YouTube the other day. It seems like when I used to go to animation festivals, their stuff formed most of the show. There also used to be a show late at night on Cartoon Network (pre- Adult Swim) called Oh, Canada, that I used to tape every week.
Some very slight male nudity, although really nothing graphic (really, how much more naked can you get than a skeleton?); the story itself is more disturbing. The art style reminds me of both Edward Gorey and Terry Gilliam, with a little bit of Bill Plympton thrown in.
How Wings are Attached to the Backs of Angels (~11 min.) - 1996
There is only one thing in color in the whole piece; what do you think it means?
Happy Halloween, Samhain, or whatever fall holiday you like to celebrate.
Some very slight male nudity, although really nothing graphic (really, how much more naked can you get than a skeleton?); the story itself is more disturbing. The art style reminds me of both Edward Gorey and Terry Gilliam, with a little bit of Bill Plympton thrown in.
How Wings are Attached to the Backs of Angels (~11 min.) - 1996
There is only one thing in color in the whole piece; what do you think it means?
Happy Halloween, Samhain, or whatever fall holiday you like to celebrate.