This is a one shot cartoon produced by Columbia. There will be spoilers ahead:
I found this cartoon tedious and meandering, without a point. It's visually nice, but I largely found myself not caring after a while. It even includes a device that's a "Rube Goldberg" (where an overly complex series of actions is strung together as a means of accomplishing a rather basic task) which would typically have saved this one for me, but the last part of the cartoon left me not caring.
The premise is that an interviewer is trying to get an interview with a serious reclusive world famous scientist. More than two minutes at the beginning is spent with the scientist effectively playing hide and seek with the interviewer. The short might have been better if they'd left it at that.
It turns out that this "world famous scientist" is working on a complicated contraption, a huge monstrosity, dedicated to (wait for it) killing house flies. In and of itself, that's not too bad, but the final third of the cartoon is repetitive and stupid. You may like this more than I did, but I was not impressed.
For completists only.
I found this cartoon tedious and meandering, without a point. It's visually nice, but I largely found myself not caring after a while. It even includes a device that's a "Rube Goldberg" (where an overly complex series of actions is strung together as a means of accomplishing a rather basic task) which would typically have saved this one for me, but the last part of the cartoon left me not caring.
The premise is that an interviewer is trying to get an interview with a serious reclusive world famous scientist. More than two minutes at the beginning is spent with the scientist effectively playing hide and seek with the interviewer. The short might have been better if they'd left it at that.
It turns out that this "world famous scientist" is working on a complicated contraption, a huge monstrosity, dedicated to (wait for it) killing house flies. In and of itself, that's not too bad, but the final third of the cartoon is repetitive and stupid. You may like this more than I did, but I was not impressed.
For completists only.