Animator Ryan Larkin does a visual improvisation to music performed by a popular group presented as sidewalk entertainers. His take-off point is the music, but his own beat is more boisterous than that of the musicians. The illustrations range from convoluted abstractions to caricatures of familiar rituals. Without words.
Having just arrived in paradise, Jerome sets out to find his wife Maryline. In the course of his sea...
In a desolate future, one small town has survived because of a large windmill dam that acts as a fan...
In this animation, artificial intelligence is used to transform a dancer into a crow. The result is ...
The imagined perpetrator in a famously unsolved true-crime case, “Who Put Bella Down the Wych Elm”, ...
A Bosko-cloned samurai battles traditional monsters and demons.
A jungle land radio station run by monkeys pulls a prank by reporting an invasion from space is occu...
WARNING This cartoon features ignorant racial stereotypes and is NOT meant for children or the sensi...
Unique; one of the only Japanese cartoons that fully employs the physics of US animation (squash &am...
Flint's mischievous gummy bear grows to 50-feet by using his new food-modifying invention.
This animated short is a parody of the Frankenstein story. Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster only t...
“Sonic artist” Chris Cree Brown discusses composing with new media and how he orchestrates particula...
A city of iron hosts a lavish government parade, bringing joy and gifts to the calm life of its citi...
In this Puppetoon animated short film, a variety of music styles are heard as, in various locations,...
El Mono relojero is a 1938 Argentine animated short film directed by Quirino Cristiani. It is the on...
Soviet cartoon, The Dog and the Cat, from Lev Atamanov.
A young llama named Koro discovers that the grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence)...
Koro wants to get to the other side of the road.