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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A lesson in obedience, it's the Bible story of Joshua and the Walls of Jericho as told by our belove...
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A 3D movie originally screened in Hanayashiki and some other amusement parks

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Charcoal animation, taken from from Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image (2003).

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