Eddie White & James Calvert / Australia / 2006
In their lifetime the average meat eating human will consume: 10 cows, half a tonne of fish, 760 chickens, 37 sheep and 42 pigs. This is a predatory ...
Eddie White & James Calvert / Australia / 2006
In their lifetime the average meat eating human will consume: 10 cows, half a tonne of fish, 760 chickens, 37 sheep and 42 pigs. This is a predatory story, featuring an animated cast of fattened folks, in a colourful and bright chorus of reflux, and indigestion.
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Disturbing, dark, sinister and complete, untamed genius! This is an animation that revels in the morbid curiosity of a 8 year old boy. A delightfully disgusting tale caught somewhere between Roald Dahl and the Brothers Grimm. The poetry is superb and the animation is fresh, interesting and addictive. How could this have been here for a whole year undetected? Five star!
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Awesome!
This is an animation that revels in the morbid curiosity of a 8 year old boy. A delightfully disgusting tale caught somewhere between Roald Dahl and the Brothers Grimm. The poetry is superb and the animation is fresh, interesting and addictive.
How could this have been here for a whole year undetected? Five star!