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Watching different Animations

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Updated: Oct 20, 2020

1) Quarantine - Astrid Goldsmith

An animation using different animal puppets, showing some of them trapped in cages. It is used to shed light on the immigration policy in the UK, and shows the different between the badgers, who are living happy lives dancing, and the other animals, who are outside, trapped in cages. The badgers try to ignore the quarantining of the animals above their burrow, and keep dancing, but when they need help, they go to the animals above.


2) Slug Life - Sophie Koko Gate

An animation where a woman called Tanya, creates a slug to be her partner, and to have sex with. All of the characters in this animation are badly drawn, with weird features and crazy designs. It seems that she created this slug to have sex with because she doesn't need men, when the slug asks her "where are my bones", she replies "you don't need bones, they just get in the way". She also turns down her roommate, who wrote a song for her on the radio, and shows an obvious like towards her, because she wants to be with this slug instead. She also mentions to her friends at the start that she has been working on the perfect recipe to make these slugs, and that she has "a good idea about this one"

3) The Three Crow Boys - Tom Adriani

Three crow boys visit a blind old man, and stay with him. Throughout the whole animation the three crow boys seem to be described as the "monster" that the narrator is talking about, as they go out in the middle of the night and cause trouble, which is reported on the radio the next day. However at the end of the animation, the old man murders the three crow boys, and looks into the mirror and reveals his true reflection as the monster.


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