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- A former circus artist escapes from a mental hospital to rejoin his armless mother - the leader of a strange religious cult - and is forced to enact brutal murders in her name as he becomes "her arms".
- Mary-Jane, a lonely mother in her forties, gets absorbed in a sentimental affair with a 14-year-old boy.
- An enthusiastic filmmaker thinks he's come up with a totally original idea: animation set to classical music! When he is informed that some American named "Prisney" (or something) has already done it, he decides to do his own version, using an orchestra comprising mostly old ladies and an animator he's kept locked in a dungeon. Several different classical pieces are animated, while the animator plots his escape.
- The story of a shepherd's single handed quest to re-forest a barren valley.
- Ten erotic vignettes from eight different directors.
- Salute to the revolutionary Oscar winning stop motion animated Puppetoons created by sci-fi fantasy film legend George Pal. Gumby, Pokey and Arnie the Dinosaur host 12 of Pal's milestone shorts from 1934-1947 that have inspired animation and special effects filmmakers ever since.
- An elevator stops at five floors, each floor revealing a different animation sequence by a different director.
- A pesky yellow cat becomes the bane of Mr. Johnson's life as it constantly outsmarts his increasingly desperate attempts to get rid of it.
- A frog is called to the help of another frog, whose house is haunted.
- Nightmarish pilot about Robert Potemkin, a man with deformed back, who lives in the attic of his family's house. One night, his siamese sisters plan a prank on him, but sentient lizards send him to a parallel world to save photo-people.
- Follows a group of 20-somethings as they deal with running a bar and running their lives.
- A collection of award-winning animated shorts.
- A waltz played with an accordion starts a short story about the running time.
- Beginning of the story of the all-known football-headed boy.
- One of two short films created and produced by Spongebob Squarepants creator Stephen Hillenburg at CalArts in 1992.
- Singing wolf tries to rob the girl who crosses the border between Paris and Moscow without a visa.
- A collection of Will Vinton's clay-animation ("claymation") films, hosted by two dinosaurs.
- Our favorite football head Arnold goes to church and day dreams about the 23rd psalm.
- A race of aliens living on a floating island prepares to hunt the giant Skywhales whose origins are slowly unveiled.
- The best films chosen from the Third Los Angeles International Animation Celebration and the popular theatrical tour.
- In praise of good oral hygiene.
- Across a futuristic city's narrow streets, a coven of modern witches chases a thief on motorized flying brooms.
- The hero of this tale was created without nipples, but he has other attributes to make up for this lack.
- A young boy struggles with bed-wetting. He is pleased to awaken one night to a dry bed, but terrors await him on his trip to the bathroom in the middle of a dark and stormy night.
- In praise of a New York deli delivery man, who dodges cars like a matador dodges bulls.
- The best films chosen from the First Los Angeles International Animation Celebration.
- The sequel to 1988's Outrageous Animation anthology, Too Outrageous Animation is a compilation of 27 cartoon shorts from nine countries. According to executive producer Terry Thoren, its subject matter includes: "Blood, guts, hospitals, sex, amputation, masturbation, extraterrestrials, killers, animal torture, drunkenness, butt jokes, penises, sexual inadequacy, rock and roll, electrocution, nymphomania, oral sex, auto-eroticism, taxes, witchcraft, internal organs, bird feces, vomiting, tooth decay, parking tickets, birth defects, scabs, farting and people of East Indian descent."
- Two party bound teens inadvertently destroy a city on their way to hell.
- Arnold, a school kid with a vacant stare and hair sticking out, takes the bus to school. He sits idly through lessons. Then, it's time for band, where he plays the piccolo. He daydreams through the Vienna waltz, imagining himself ice-skating, and sending the school bully into the cold water by cutting a circle through the ice around him. The band plays a second song, and Arnold imagines spring. The music ends, the room empties except for Arnold. The teacher says, "Arnold, everybody's gone to recess."
- With fast changing visuals and moods, an artist presents his family's twentieth-century story. Although Stalin's sour image is in the background, a boy's childhood is a dreamlike world of colors and a butterfly. War interrupts youth and romance. Hitler, concentration camps, and conflagration finally give way to a mother and child (father is missing in the war), birds, beauty and more butterflies. The child grows. Pop culture arrives from America, but the grim shadow of Stalinism remains. The artist leaves to study in the West. Art, animation, sex, and love nourish him. He earns a diploma!
- With the arrival of a new juke-box in a snack-bar, the cockroaches' life becomes suddenly a little more animated.
- An Animated Short Film about Pirates
- A drawn on film train builds itself and takes us on a trip to the bluegrass standard Orange Blossom Special.
- A mountain lion confronts a Bambi-like deer.
- In a city whose buildings are cardboard boxes, tin cans live. It is reported that cherries are prohibited. The guards are taking canned cherries for processing. There, cans are filled with tomatoes. Then hot pepper comes to power. Lemon displaces pepper. Apples, pears, cherries, tomatoes and cucumbers are changing at a fast pace. Only the black uniforms of the guards remain unchanged. In the finale, the cans are inflated and sprayed in an apocalyptic explosion.
- Producer Terry Thoren's anthology is a state-of-the-art cartoon collection. Made up of 17 segments, his feature offers items from six countries, and includes many animation styles, including computer, cel, clay and stop motion.
- Produced by Terry Thoren and Paul Feldman, the program brings together award-winning films from around the world that were entered in the 4th Los Angeles International Animation Competition and contains 17 shorts from Armenia to USSR.
- A series of photographs of a tree illustrates the passing of the seasons of the year.
- A frog gets trapped in a liquor bottle.
- What if "Masterpiece Theatre" were done by snakes?