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So, 'Burp' is this quirky little gem from '92 that really plays with the boundaries of animation. It’s a mash-up of 3D computer graphics and clay animation, which was pretty groundbreaking for its time. It’s dedicated to the Amazon rainforest, carrying a kind of environmental message that feels sincere, yet playful. The pacing is brisk, capturing that whimsical MTV vibe, especially since it aired on Liquid Television. The characters have this unique charm, blending the tactile quality of clay with the slickness of CGI. It’s odd, it’s creative, and there's a rawness to the practical effects that you just don't see now. Definitely stands out in the lineup of early 90s animated shorts.
Unique blend of 3D and clay animationEnvironmental themesAirdate on MTV's Liquid Television
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Darren Kiner
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