In his early experimental short Karma (カルマ, 1977), Aihara uses water as his central motif. The film is hand drawn and appears to be shot on 16mm using a blue filter. At first we can only see tiny specks on the screen, coming and going like snow flurries. The specks gradually grow larger and take the shape of bubbles, then even larger into rivulets of water on a transparent surface.

We see bunny rabbits preparing for Easter, by making chocolate eggs and rabbits, decorating eggs, an...
A collection of one-minute cartoons produced by the National Film Board of Canada animators for gove...
Kaleidoscopic one minute animation windfall from Jake Fried, like penetrating the third eye. Hand-d...
Kaleidoscopic overlays... hand drawn animation with buildings rising and falling, Native Americans c...

Inspired by Eadweard Muybridge's series of photographs entitled "Running Man", Griffin creates a whi...

A short opera inspired by Aesop's fable The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle.

Bill Kopp's Student Academy Award-winning animated short film from Calarts, 1984
The love story between a girl whose parents were murdered and a murderer known as a demon.
A short film by Kuri Youji. A man plants a flower and waits for it to bear fruit...