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Rabbit by Run Wrake

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Rabbit (2007), a short animated film by Run Wrake based on drawings by Enid Blyton illustrator Geoffrey Higham. “When a boy and girl find an idol in the stomach of a rabbit, great riches follow, but for how long?” Find out at AtomFilms. The director talks about his film here.

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The Tell-Tale Heart from UPA
Harpya by Raoul Servais

 


 

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  1. #1 posted by simon

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    This is quite simply one of the best animations I’ve ever seen. A surreal headfuck told via cutouts of primary school readers – as if Dick, Jane and Spot had been sucked into the freaky fantasies of devil-children.

    Highly recommended.

  2. #2 posted by John

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    Good, eh? Animation seems especially suited to this kind of subversion.

 


 

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