For a weary individual at the end of their work day, this is either the best or worst short to watch (my vote's for best, though). Trip-inducing craziness at it's finest, Singles (A reference to everyone's favorite processed cheese slices) shows us a man. Within a man. Within a man. Who just wants to make his sandwich in peace, without having to deal with the fact that his reality and existence is nothing short of mind blowing, inception quality material. I especially liked the animation style, which really reminded me of John K's work (Ren & Stimpy, etc). Truly one of the most unique animations we've seen in months on the blog, and kudos to Rebecca Sugar for taking on such an animation challenge to boot.
May 17, 2012
Singles By Rebecca Sugar
For a weary individual at the end of their work day, this is either the best or worst short to watch (my vote's for best, though). Trip-inducing craziness at it's finest, Singles (A reference to everyone's favorite processed cheese slices) shows us a man. Within a man. Within a man. Who just wants to make his sandwich in peace, without having to deal with the fact that his reality and existence is nothing short of mind blowing, inception quality material. I especially liked the animation style, which really reminded me of John K's work (Ren & Stimpy, etc). Truly one of the most unique animations we've seen in months on the blog, and kudos to Rebecca Sugar for taking on such an animation challenge to boot.
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