Thursday, July 26, 2012

Sketchy Animated Hilarity (or Funny Cartoons for the rest of us)

YouTube has brought a renaissance of short animated clips. I am not talking about the shorts like Pixar's great shorts that run before their movies. I am not talking about clips that used to be made by some studios on the side and later find themselves as bonus material on DVDs. Not those same short that later find themselves on the Internet being forwarded through millions of clogged dial-up links before reaching overstuffed e-mail in-boxes and becoming the source of headaches for numerous IT admins everywhere. While these later found the safe haven of YouTube, some do find themselves removed by their studio creators.
I am talking about really short animated clips that could have been done on a budget small enough for a month lunches but with a personality and a sense of wit worthy of notable authors. Well, now YouTube has moved beyond a place of refuge to a place where these clips debut or even live beyond their initial run.
A recentcomer is Birdbox Studios, a outfit in London who noble goal is to create short movies that are "talked about, remembered and enjoyed by everyone." Their first work I came across is this


The hilarity of the situation appealed to everybody and I found it popular to whomever I played it too. I didn't give it much thought until I came across their other works which were differently drawn but contained the same style of wit and flair for the impossible. Then came their best piece of work yet.



Their groundbreaking use of YouTube's link feature to create an interactive video is like a homage to YouTube itself because the videos do not work elsewhere. Well, they would if they came out on DVD but by then millions of people would already have known it from YouTube. It would be sort of a reversal of the trek their animated ancestors made.


If the clip above can't link or you clicked on the hedgehogs and there was an error, please open the clip in YouTube. Finally, here are a few more to enjoy. You've probably seen some of them, so click on the Next button to skip those you have seen.

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