A series of rare Max Fleischer sound cartoon shorts released by animation historian Jerry Beck. Fleischer was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon and served as the head of Fleischer Studios. He brought such animated characters as Betty Boop, Koko the Clown, Popeye and Superman to the movie screen and was responsible for a number of technological innovations including the Rotoscope.
CREMASTER 1 (1995) is a musical revue performed on the blue Astroturf playing field of Bronco Stadiu...
Guillaume kills Horacio "because he was shouting too loud." At his trial, the vacuity of the motive ...
"Mind the Gap!" says the voice on the subway. Vilhelmina thinks so much about the gap that she doesn...
An account of the most important event in recorded history.
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Broadcast music evokes erotic and racial fantasies in this commercial.
Dave Chapelle tells a few stories from his childhood, including his early career as a comic and bein...
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Moto Perpetuo shows an absurd picture of our neverending changing culture and history.
The first animated short film to feature Varga's clumsy claymation character Augusta.
Everyone knows that the stork delivers babies, but where do the storks get the babies from? The answ...
Centers on a boy named Osamu who receives an umbrella as a gift from Sayu, but it goes missing. That...
Henry and Johnnie need to clean the apartment before the wives get home.