What words come to mind when you think of Liquid Television? Perhaps smart.. funny.. dramatic... maybe even weird. Liquid Television was THE show for "up-and-coming" animators to show what they got. Who said that cartoons had to be drawn by hand? This show combined computer animation, drawings by hand, paper cut-outs, and even live action to make something entertaining for the viewers.
Pimpa lives in a fantasy world made up of talking animals and talking animated objects. In this short we discover secrets of the countryside and the animals that live there
An uninvited guest pays Stick Girl a visit...
Sam finds a badly beaten woman outside his house.
Discusses causes, symptoms, and treatment of alcoholism. Points out that alcoholism is a disease which involves both physical and mental dependency, requiring both physical and mental treatment.
A man cannot get any sleep. A Liquid Television animated short.
More than 400 frames, all drawn and painted by hand. Animation project, Wizo Academy, Israel.
A group of animators pitch “The Unlucky Rabbit” to Walt Disney, a documentary about how his earliest creation, Oswald The Lucky Rabbit, was forgotten to time.
In classic farcical style, the supposed role-model demonstrates the potential dangers of inflatable airbeds to his young ward while doing exactly what he is warning against. Like many of the PIFs directed by Richard Taylor, a serious message is delivered in a fun or eye-catching way.
Water pollution spoils the canoe trip for an aware feline.
1950s New York City drive-in movie theater intermission announcement.
A compilation of animated shorts restored by Thomas Stathes. A snapshot of the state of animated filmmaking 100 years ago. Includes several 1923 films.
Travelogue of a sex tourist in a land beyond the sea.
A man fantasises and has a power trip over what he would do if he became rich.
Educational film for a campaign against wife battering in 1985 in The Netherlands.