The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat follows the adventures of the mischievous and magical cat in a cartoon world filled with surreal and psychedelic animation. Despite its troubled production and cancellation after two seasons, the show offers a captivating blend of cartoon logic, wackiness, and neo-screwball comedy, along with a generous dose of absurdism and dream-logic.
The Midnight Gospel is an animated series that follows a spacecaster named Clancy as he travels through the multiverse to interview beings and explore existential questions. Each episode takes Clancy to a different surreal and psychedelic world, where he engages in philosophical conversations and encounters strange creatures. Through his journeys, Clancy explores themes of life, death, spirituality, and the nature of reality.
Set in a dystopian future, Kaiba follows the story of a young man with memory loss who embarks on a journey to recover his past. In this world, memories can be digitized and manipulated, allowing people to change their bodies and identities. As Kaiba explores different worlds and encounters various characters, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of this reality. With themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, Kaiba is a mesmerizing anime that delves into the complexities of memory and identity.
Welcome to Irabu's Office, where you may be greeted by a man in a bear mask, holding a giant needle, who’s ready to cure your ills. Get to know the eccentric Dr. Ichirou Irabu who has a fetish for injections, and a rather strange methodology. Despite his weird approach, Dr. Irabu (who changes his appearance more than Madonna), does succeed in helping each of his patients... eventually.
In this classic Peanuts Halloween special, Charlie Brown and his friends eagerly await the arrival of the Great Pumpkin while dealing with various holiday hijinks and learning the true meaning of Halloween.
Scientists and mathematicians embark on a search for the infinite and its amazing effects on the universe. They explore the concept of infinity through interviews with experts in the fields of mathematics, physics, and philosophy. The documentary delves into the paradoxes and contradictions that infinity presents and examines its existence in the real world. It also discusses black holes, the expansion of the universe, and the potential for multiple universes. Through compelling examples and insights, the film explores the profound impact of infinity on our understanding of the cosmos and our place within it.
Son of the White Mare tells the story of three brothers who embark on a journey to the underworld to save the kingdom from an evil dragon. Along the way, they encounter surreal creatures and face various challenges. With its stunning visuals and symbolic storytelling, this adult animation explores themes of brotherhood, mythology, and the power of the imagination.
After living as a hippie, a young woman named Denise decides to come home to her dysfunctional family to attend her sister's wedding. However, her return uncovers deep-seated issues within the family, including strained relationships, hidden secrets, and unresolved conflicts.
A psychedelic journey across Los Angeles to find his stolen motorbike leads antihero Todd Tarantula through a time-bending experience where he must uncover the secrets of his past.
The story “Alice in Wonderland” is used as a metaphor about the dangers of accidental drug use among children. Curious Alice's trip to Wonderland is not through the rabbit hole, but rather through her home, where the medicine and kitchen cabinets hold substances of lure but danger. After ingesting one of these substances, Alice, now in the Wonderland of her mind, has an altered sense of reality. In her new psychedelic world, she is exposed to more and more drugs, which she may take based on her impaired judgment from the initial drug use.
The infamous short film that accompanies the Linda McCartney song of the same name.
“Unlike a cartoon film, which is a rapidly moving series of photographed drawings, in pixilation, a moving object is shot frame by frame, and then through clever editing made to appear in motion. By its nature, this movement is agile, energetic and unpredictable just like the pop art movement.” [Pramod Pati]
A short film created by Duane Palyka and Hank Grebe, artists and animators of the lab. It was a joint effort between the Computer Graphics Lab and the 2D animation studio, which was originally founded for the production of NYIT's 1975 film Tubby the Tuba. Animators a part of that team include John Gentilella and Francis Glebas. Mouse's Ear was mostly animated on paper before the drawings were scanned and lined, colored, and composited digitally. The film was originally presented to Vestron Video in 1985 or 1986 for possible distribution, however it was rejected and never saw a public release or screening.
In the dry desert space between here and there, a phone repairwoman encounters a chatty corpse, a self-propelled peanut, and some portents of the rapture.
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