In life, the big fish eats the little fish, and the bigger fish eats the big fish. To illustrate this basic truth, thirty-three animators each introduce a character who eats the one previously introduced and is eaten by the next animator's creation. It happens on land and at sea, with humans, animals real and imaginary, aliens, a few plants, and a robot. They are chomped whole, sliced, smashed, flattened, inhaled through straws, eaten from the inside out and the backside forward. Sometimes the little guy wins; nothing and no one is invincible. By the end, we've come full circle.

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Nanna gets a visit from her Indian neighbor, Soggi. Nanna wants to chat but Soggi is somewhat in a g...

A lesson in obedience, it's the Bible story of Joshua and the Walls of Jericho as told by our belove...

Original animated film made for the International Chopin Year. The soundtrack consists of Fryderyk C...

Princess Cornelia and the Flower Prince have been betrothed for as long as they can remember. The tw...

Anne Marie imagines herself in the stories "Alice in Wonderland," "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," ...

A group of friends struggle to maintain their relationships under the strain of an economic downturn...

A story of love, loss and redemption set on a train in 1943.

Cut-out animated parody of Hamlet by pioneering British animator Anson Dyer.

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Tired of Plankton always trying to steal his Krabby Patty recipe, Mr. Krabs sends it to be safely st...

An intimate diary of a young woman whose pregnancy causes her to suffer from enhanced nightmares, an...
Across the mediums of animation in search of a missing hero.