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Mine has to be this one, Logorama.. it's inspired. think it was oscar nominated, not sure. enjoy Smile



Well, besides the Wallace and Gromit shorts, especially The Wrong Trousers and Close Shave, two films that are about as close as one can get to perfection using only a few tons of plasticine,
There's This:

And, of course, I'll let Christmas come a little early this year and link to

And you can't forget these Canadian shorts:
I think Frodo got his avatar from the last one

And one more film, the animation really helps bring Norton Juster's second book to life. It's a shame he couldn't do as well for the Phantom Tollbooth.
All of those Pixar shorts they have on Pixar DVDS. Also the I love to singa cartoon. Sorry, I can't get that on youtube in the U.S.
Right, I finally have a bit of time to watch some of the short films you guys recommended here, thanks for sharing Smile .. oh and just a short description of logorama incase anyone is wondering what it's about before you sacrifice 14 minutes of your life to watching it.. It is basically what you would get if you crossed pulp fiction, die hard, lethal weapon and 2012 with disney pixar animation techniques.. and everything you see in the whole clip is a logo of some kind from some corporation, from the charachters to the buildings, to the cars.. it's so well done how they incorporate them all into it. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
Rev. that first short "rejected" is very cool, a little bizzare but i think that just adds to it, I really like how the guy was commissioned by these well known companies and he just did exactly what he wanted creatively instead of trying to pander to the company. I also loved "neighbours". It has a great little message and it's quite funny in parts. The story about the line and the dot is just genius, enough said. thanks for sharing these man Smile
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