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Double Rainbow – Context, in case you need it.

If you haven’t seen adventure time yet I suggest you do.  So amazing.

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The Subway Time from Dongzhen.Li on Vimeo.

Something Left, Something Taken- Full Version from Tiny Inventions on Vimeo.

…all cartoony and noir.

Source: Cartoon Brew

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A Bear Film is a third year CalArts effort that looks like an animated version of a Lou Romano colorscript. It’s created—entirely in Photoshop believe it or not—by Kris Anka. The bear animation is cute and pleasing; the glaring misogyny isn’t (women in the film are depicted only as promiscuous girls or raging housewives). The latter might be attributed to the filmmaker’s youthful immaturity and shouldn’t outweigh the film’s positive points.

I completely agree with Cartoon Brew’s assessment of this film.  Love the animation and the soundtrack, wasn’t as keen on  the sexist undertones.  Not that I was super offended, but hasn’t the overbearing wife been done to death in cartoons?  I understand that it was supposed to be saying that everything in this guys life is awful other than the bear, but I think there were better ways to go about that with his wife, it was a tad over the top with the swearing and such.  Swearing NSFW

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Thanks to Cartoon Brew for the inspiration.

Donald Duck in Duck Pimples

Daffy Duck in The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (My Favorite!)

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If you forgot what destruction the Nanook’s Polar Mascot caused last year, check it out in this post.  It is a bit buried, but it is there.  Either way watch the magical sequel below.

Alaska Nanooks 2010 Hockey Intro from Szymon Weglarski on Vimeo.

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Carrrrrrl….

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Pixar animator, Rodrigo Blaas took time off from the studio to create this extremely beautiful (and creepy) short film. (via motionographer)

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Need I say more?  Scoot, get to watching.

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I am feeling animated shorts tonight.  So sue me.  I love all things pixelish, well intentionally so anyways.  It is really fun to see someone take an art form that usually is devoid of fluid movement and breathe some life into it.

Cartoon Brew Reports:

Twenty-one-year old Leo Campasso, an animator at Buenos Aires studio HookUp Animation, created Wild Wind in his spare time. The short is an experiment that combines pixel-style characters with traditional cartoon animation principles.

Wild Wind HD from Leo Campasso on Vimeo.

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