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THE ORIENTAL NIGHTFISH from the imagination IAN EMES

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Commissioned by Linda McCartney and directed by Ian Emes, who designed, painted and airbrushed every frame of the film, which many people thought to be computer animated. Anticipating the digital revolution, this was Emes' last animated film before moving into live action.

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  • Did she died?

  • @billydeeuk

    No, she passed out of this reality and was reborn into another - Ian Emes

  • Glad you like it. I like your interpretation of The Chauffeur too.

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  • i remember this suprisingly on a VHS tape of Rupert and the Frog Song! which is odd, cause i wouldn't see it as something to put to see?

  • This video scared the shit out of me when i was little, saw it on that rupert video! Still freaks me out!!!

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  • This freaked me out when I was 5 just wanting to watch Rupert the Bear.

  • THE FUCK?! No things in my tongue can explain that I feel for this video and this song...ho, ho hoo...god I'm in schock

  • @ArmandDeluxe I didnt even think twice about it when I was 10 loved the song though

  • @tellywebtoons Thats how I knew it cos I had that video as a kid and loved this song and animation

  • Very Sexual, Makes me think Orgasm.

  • @cyberdelika This isn't the original soundtrack. Is this some sort of restoration job?

  • I always thought it was kinda strange that this was on the same video as Rupert And The Frog Song. You couldn't get two videos that are so different!  I've always loved it though. I had it on Betamax years ago!

  • One of her greatest. To think that as a kid I was exposed to this. We were so lucky!

  • @bsifl35 Sorry, not Linda McCartney. the woman in the film. This cartoon always used to scare me as a kid as I thought that the woman exploded at the end

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