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3 Ply Theatre
This is the website of animator Cartuna, creator of Harry Head. It is
still under construction, but links to the "Ain't it Cool" site, where you
can see some of Cartuna's wacky animated gifs.
(host: http://www.3plytheatre.com/) |
The Giggle Stick
The Giggle Stick features Flash animation shorts like "Ask Grandpa
Grumble," who is happy to give advice but doesn't like birds. "Sweet,
Sweet Revenge" is the story of what happens when a zoo-goer gets fed up
with a naughty monkey. Some sick-and-twisted stuff, best for older kids
and adults.
(host: http://www.gigglestick.com/) |
Bog Beast
Bogbeast.com is the site of Michigan web animator Paul LaGrand. His
sick-and-twisted toons feature characters like Bruce (think of Eric
Cartman in football gear); Hurlin' Earl, Fatty, and various "Droppings."
(host: http://www.bogbeast.com/) |
Kunst Kamera
Kunst Kamera offers Flash animation shorts in a surreal and colorful
style. Also featured are interactive Flash games and a gallery of Adobe
Photoshop art.
(host: http://www.kunstkamera.com/) |
Dilbert
The top office cubicle-humor comic strip comes to life with Shockwave and
3Dzonimation requiring VRML plug-in. This extensive Dilbert site offers
comic strips, information about the history of Dilbert, and more.
(host: http://www.dilbert.com/) |
eStudio
If you want to see a brilliant parody of "Video Killed the Radio Star,"
the history-making first video on MTV in 1981, go here. "Internet Killed
the Video Star" is even better than the original. The Pokemon satire
isn't bad, either. E-Studio is a cutting-edge design and animation
company that offers these shows and much more.
(host: http://www.estudio.com/) |
Snoopy.com
This site is the home of Peanuts on the web. It offers several animated
clips from various Peanuts TV movies, such as "A Charlie Brown
Thanksgiving." Relive childhood memories and browse the Charles Schulz
Museum.
(host: http://www.snoopy.com/) |
WireBreak
While it's still up, this site features live-action series, animated shorts, and games. It
should have a lot of mainstream appeal with a little bit of
sick-and-twisted humor thrown in. You can play their shows in Flash or
non-Flash format.
(host: http://www.wirebreak.com/) |