"Technological Threat" animation short 1988 Academy Award nominee

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  • My friend Brian Jennings made this animation short with Bill Kroyer in 1988. They were nominated for best animation short. Unfortunately the award went to Pixar for Tin Toy. I like how technological threat contrasts the replacement with the work force by having the Dweeds replace the wolves at their desks. Much like how 3D computer animation took over old fashioned hand drawn 2D animation.
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  • @connormclernon26
    @connormclernon26 3 года назад +469

    I note that in fighting to keep his job, the wolf became just as bad as the boss that created the situation in the first place.

    • @inendlesspain4724
      @inendlesspain4724 3 года назад +28

      And here I was expecting the message of the short to just be "technology bad".

    • @xPURPLExKILLERx
      @xPURPLExKILLERx 3 года назад +24

      I don't think he became "just as bad" since they had different motives behind their actions. Everyone was being replaced with automatons, I see the last wolf representing worker unions lol.

    • @EstebanGallardo
      @EstebanGallardo 3 года назад +19

      It shows that the ones who display psychopathic traits in the current society are the ones to go to the top. No wonder why a great percentage of our government, corporate CEOs and start-ups are populated pure evil psychopaths. Nice society the one we are living in :(

    • @RIXRADvidz
      @RIXRADvidz 3 года назад +2

      YOUR WORLD IS DOOMED. if everything is a morality play then you struggle through your every day, despondent simmering in your ire, nothing is good, everything is evil, never knowing you have a choice.

    • @Sassy_Witch
      @Sassy_Witch 3 года назад +10

      how did he becamse just as bad? Its just machines buddy

  • @Lars-ze2xf
    @Lars-ze2xf 10 лет назад +695

    The time, when Handdrawn and Computer animations starts their fight.

    • @sanuku535
      @sanuku535 3 года назад +7

      Current Japanese animatora.

    • @daanimegoatman6683
      @daanimegoatman6683 3 года назад +4

      And many years later people still won't shut up about the fight between 2D and 3D animation.

    • @bonziaaron5059
      @bonziaaron5059 2 года назад +1

      One year later, stop motion animation BROKE UP the fight.

  • @Draggo88
    @Draggo88 3 года назад +568

    Notice how no-one points fingers at the boss who works you to death then replaces you in a second.

    • @Boogers32150
      @Boogers32150 3 года назад +39

      Its become normal

    • @beemoh
      @beemoh 3 года назад +63

      It's also interesting how automation winds up coming for the boss, too.

    • @G-u-z-i-o
      @G-u-z-i-o 3 года назад +29

      Welcome to Capitalism!

    • @dmath1490
      @dmath1490 3 года назад +14

      When everyone below the manager is replaced by new tech or more efficient processes than we don't need as many managers.

    • @RenGraes
      @RenGraes 3 года назад +13

      because the "Glorious Divine Fathead Overlords" control everything.
      They are never at fault, only those wallowing in their dung are at fault for disobeying their supreme overlords.

  • @yellowcougar18
    @yellowcougar18 11 лет назад +602

    A lot of practical make-up effects guys thought that once CGI became popular, their jobs were gone (people like Rick Baker, and the late Stan Winston have embraced technology, but love the physical make-up effects). However, they found that their jobs actually thrived. Many thought that 2d animation would survive along with 3D, or even that the two might merge, with one aiding the other. Sadly, a lot of studios have abandoned 2D, and more's the damn pity. It seems confined to TV only.

    • @didjargo
      @didjargo 3 года назад +54

      If it helps anything, 2D animation is actually thriving with the advent of going all digital. Things can be done a lot faster now, with better quality and smoother production, than when it was done with pencil and paper. That also means that it keeps the work in the country as opposed to when they used to ship the grunt work over to Taiwan or China.

    • @yellowcougar18
      @yellowcougar18 3 года назад +20

      @@didjargo Yeah, I'm hopeful that software will revive 2d. There's some great programs that are relatively cheap that allow one to do handdrawn animation that's amazing in quality.

    • @didjargo
      @didjargo 3 года назад +33

      @@yellowcougar18 2D animation does not need to be revived because it never died. Like I said, it has been thriving in the digital era.

    • @SuggaGugga
      @SuggaGugga 3 года назад +2

      booma

    • @yellowcougar18
      @yellowcougar18 3 года назад +14

      @@didjargo Oh I agree. But I would even say that youtube helped play a part in that. Lots of great animators were discovered via youtube and other online video platforms.

  • @SamsonSilvo
    @SamsonSilvo Год назад +87

    I'm honestly amazed at how well this short combines hand-drawn and CGI despite being over 30 years old!

    • @koniket
      @koniket 11 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe it's traced 3D, not just raw 3D

    • @SamsonSilvo
      @SamsonSilvo 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@koniket That does sound likely. Texture mapping and shading were both in very early stages at this time so tracing over CGI as a form of rotoscoping was actually pretty common whenever it was used in tandem with hand-drawn. It's how Disney animated the Big Ben gears in The Great Mouse Detective (which came out roughly a year before this) for example.
      Either way, the results ended up ironically visually aging better in a lot of ways than some of the various examples of full un-traced CGI being used with 2D in the 90's and 00's. LOL

    • @koniket
      @koniket 11 месяцев назад

      @@SamsonSilvo That's pretty interesting, I will check that movie out, thank you for the info.

  • @airmett8939
    @airmett8939 3 года назад +102

    2021 and animation companies are still struggling to combine cgi and hand drawn as well as this short did

    • @eddiejoewalt7746
      @eddiejoewalt7746 2 года назад +6

      Much like how 3D computer animation took over old fashioned hand drawn 2D animation= HYPOCRITE!

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Год назад +5

      DreamWorks: Hold my beer!

    • @scoutart1508
      @scoutart1508 Год назад +4

      @@rommix0 IRONIC, ISNT IT?

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@eddiejoewalt7746 And it does not end there, likely later on, the 2D animation likely coming back but very much likely it'll take like one to 4 animators to animate a cartoon in a matter of weeks or months (by average) with a help of robots. (Just like what you see in this animation.)

  • @rockspoon6528
    @rockspoon6528 3 года назад +212

    When he presses the button at the end...
    He's standing over the trapdoor.

  • @dbergerac9632
    @dbergerac9632 3 года назад +107

    Sigh. It was about 1979 when I fished lunch and was returning to my accounting job (pen and ink). A new story was on the radio about IBM introducing a desktop computer for only $10k. I got to work and looked at the 50 people at their desks and decided to go into IT, then and there. A year later, there were only 15 people in that office.

  • @TakCWAL
    @TakCWAL 3 года назад +150

    An accurate depiction of a Japanese salary-man in his natural habitat.

    • @catiloh6086
      @catiloh6086 3 года назад +3

      What

    • @umamifan
      @umamifan 3 года назад +10

      @@catiloh6086 Let's just say it like this. Work culture, and working in Japan in general, is very rough on the mental mind and physical body

  • @Filbi
    @Filbi 7 лет назад +972

    I saw this 20 years ago in middle school and never thought I'd see it again. The cel shading still holds up incredibly well.
    I kinda wish the dog dude had teamed up with the robot at the end, though. They could have started a new organization where dogs and robots are treated equally.

    • @MaggotMaggs69
      @MaggotMaggs69 3 года назад +25

      Same. They rlly should of done that for the ending

    • @Tea-gh8cu
      @Tea-gh8cu 3 года назад +20

      glad they did not, there wouldn't have been nothing to do xd

    • @dailyfactonly
      @dailyfactonly 3 года назад +10

      dogs and robots are treated equally.
      the day that this happens will be the doom's day

    • @Teladi
      @Teladi 3 года назад +10

      Reject modernity, return to doge

    • @SuperDuperJamer
      @SuperDuperJamer 3 года назад +5

      Agreed, that might've been cool!

  • @ambasfamily
    @ambasfamily 3 года назад +117

    This looks like something that could be used as Cartoon Network’s “lost footage”

  • @tapiokadesu8505
    @tapiokadesu8505 7 месяцев назад +4

    This is going to age really well...

  • @garytetreault6133
    @garytetreault6133 8 лет назад +287

    The design of the characters look a lot like Preston Blair's work when he was with Tex Avery at MGM in the 1940's. He did a good job on this short.

    • @MrGoatfarmer
      @MrGoatfarmer 3 года назад +7

      You had the same opinion as me,I think the dog boss see in the short looked like that one dog characters from Tex Avery's shorts,and style really is like that.

    • @PHSPictures
      @PHSPictures 3 года назад +6

      Yes, you can definitely see the influence.

    • @waffleliberty89
      @waffleliberty89 3 года назад +2

      The boss looks like Spike the Dog

  • @junholee4961
    @junholee4961 3 года назад +237

    Accurate depiction of what is happening today, only the wackiest survive and reign

    • @CuLozus
      @CuLozus 3 года назад +5

      As it always has been?

  • @ernestsanchez5159
    @ernestsanchez5159 8 лет назад +143

    Rest in Peace Brian Michael Jennings 1958-2015. Thanks for creating this piece of animation art. Thanks for being a great friend too. I learned a lot from you.

    • @KarsonGameboy
      @KarsonGameboy 8 лет назад +5

      Aw, How did you know him?

    • @ernestsanchez5159
      @ernestsanchez5159 7 лет назад +17

      Karson Gameboy he was my friends dad. Really a great guy

    • @vapourmile
      @vapourmile 5 лет назад +9

      @@ernestsanchez5159 This film is a landmark, that's why I'm here.

    • @djm5687
      @djm5687 3 года назад +6

      Thanks for sharing your memories, Ernest.

  • @rofidel178
    @rofidel178 Год назад +16

    And now with the AI, this film was so ahead of it's time

  • @Akira625
    @Akira625 9 лет назад +183

    I remember seeing this on MTV's Liquid Television back when I was a teen, which was the last time I saw it because I couldn't remember what the title of this film was. Googled "liquid television wolf pencil", and bingo! Found it again after all these years!

    • @vapourmile
      @vapourmile 5 лет назад +3

      Liquid TV has never been equally, nor has it ever been repeated in its original form.

    • @chubbiMommi
      @chubbiMommi 3 года назад +4

      Ah! That is where I I remember this from!

    • @DoctorPhileasFragg
      @DoctorPhileasFragg 3 года назад +1

      @@chubbiMommi Same, nostalgia was nipping at me right from the thumbnail but I couldn't place it.

    • @chubbiMommi
      @chubbiMommi 3 года назад

      @@DoctorPhileasFragg right! I went right to searching for liquid tv on RUclips! Found so many clips, and I am very happy!

  • @WlanmanProductions
    @WlanmanProductions 6 лет назад +159

    I like how the animation looks very cartoony-paced, though some the character designs from the wolf looks like they've been influenced by those Tex Avery shorts.

    • @synthonaplinth5980
      @synthonaplinth5980 3 года назад

      Not to mention the first robot's face after the dynamite explodes....

    • @FelixToonimeFan
      @FelixToonimeFan 3 года назад +4

      Plus Spike/Butch, Droopy's rival.

  • @AndrewColomy
    @AndrewColomy 3 года назад +14

    I like how the wolf goes from being the overexploited protagonist to a bit of an antagonist himself to the point where you're rooting for the robot for a moment just because the robot didn't do anything wrong.

    • @Zavitor
      @Zavitor 7 месяцев назад

      If you believe in the AI hate these days, then it was the Robot's fault for existing.

  • @the-NightStar
    @the-NightStar 3 года назад +215

    I'll be honest. Tin Toy definitely deserved the win, and the right call was indeed made. But I mean, this was STILL very good.

    • @davidcortina9898
      @davidcortina9898 3 года назад +6

      Tinny the Tin Toy later made a guest cameo in Toy Story 4

    • @mistertagomago7974
      @mistertagomago7974 3 года назад +13

      Wasnt Tin Toy the one with the uncanny Valley baby? This holds up better honestly.

    • @davidcortina9898
      @davidcortina9898 3 года назад +2

      @@mistertagomago7974 I don't think they're in the same universe

    • @toastybreade613
      @toastybreade613 3 года назад +11

      @@mistertagomago7974 yea, main reason it won though was because it was entirely CGI, which was never really seen before

    • @aaronbasham6554
      @aaronbasham6554 3 года назад +13

      It's a catch 22
      Tin toy was technically more impressive than this, but this one has aged so much better.
      Like, I didn't actually realize this was from the 80s when I first watched it

  • @atablevendetta1429
    @atablevendetta1429 3 года назад +70

    Awesome. The animation is truly stunning.

  • @chicagomodzz
    @chicagomodzz 3 года назад +44

    I remember seeing this on Liquid Television on MTV waayyy back in the day.

    • @sdhubbard
      @sdhubbard 3 года назад +2

      I thought this looked familiar. That's probably where I saw it too.

  • @austinkub2337
    @austinkub2337 3 года назад +27

    This was really cool, loved the mix of 2-D and 3-D styles

  • @onyx8231
    @onyx8231 3 года назад +12

    This is one of the shorts that got me watching Liquid Television. Liquid Television was the reason I taught myself how to use the VCR's timer function. I was 10 years old. My parents told me I wasn't allowed to use the living room VCR because they had to use it to record their shows too. This ended up being an excuse to keep me from watching certain channels (MTV) unsupervised, but I didn't know that at the time. So I fixed our old VCR and used it to record shows from my bedroom then, I would watch them in the living room. It confused the hell out of them. LOL

  • @SwagHyde
    @SwagHyde Год назад +3

    this looks like it could be made today
    the 3D doesn't feel dated, it actually took me a while to realize the entire environment was 3D (i thought it was just the robots)
    and the 2D parts are just as amazing
    I love mixing mediums like this
    I'm actually working on a little something that has some 2D and 3D

  • @BrianHutzellMusic
    @BrianHutzellMusic 3 года назад +12

    I first saw this decades ago at an animation film festival in Boston, and it still cracks me up, especially the pillow at 2:42!

  • @TurtleRhythm
    @TurtleRhythm 3 года назад +20

    The boss dog yelled at the workers, and then got tossed like the underdogs

    • @michaelbuckers
      @michaelbuckers 3 года назад

      Robots are faster, smarter and more creative than humans. Replacing a white collar worker with a robot is only a matter of computational resources. Actually operating in physical environment is still very challenging for robots though, mostly because they need obscene amount of trial and error before they get things right and that's easy in a simulation but you're not afforded that luxury in real life.

  • @rocketknightx6066
    @rocketknightx6066 Год назад +6

    This short is absolutely masterpiece! It's like I'm watching Tex Avery short!

  • @SweeetMJ
    @SweeetMJ 3 года назад +14

    i saw this one DAMN TIME when i was 8 years old...now as 31 i will rewatch it again and see if i can predicts anything

    • @DennisTamayo
      @DennisTamayo 3 года назад

      Yeah, this is what happens when Nickelodeon rebooted Rugrats for Paramount+.

  • @DarthKegX
    @DarthKegX 3 года назад +11

    Rich Moore, Rob Minkoff, and Greg Vanzo all have credits. Geez this is like the fountain head of modern animation.

  • @whoopsi2288
    @whoopsi2288 3 года назад +16

    Bill kroyer also created Ferngully The Last Rainforest movie

  • @MultiGamerClub
    @MultiGamerClub 3 года назад +5

    1988.. Damn thats impressive!

  • @GWKTM
    @GWKTM 3 года назад +44

    I bet this is one of the earliest experiments at bringing traditional and CGi together, am I right?

    • @Helaw0lf
      @Helaw0lf 3 года назад +1

      Some of Disney's 80s movies played around with cgi. Mouse Detective used some.

  • @LostInTheFarmersMarket
    @LostInTheFarmersMarket 3 года назад +8

    Wow, now this a gem of animation. You really don't see it like this anymore.

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 3 года назад +1

      _"You really don't see it like this anymore."_
      Have you heard of the word "influence"? There are a lot of talented artists out there who still makes animation, especially here in RUclips where web animation has possible creative freedom.

    • @LostInTheFarmersMarket
      @LostInTheFarmersMarket 3 года назад +1

      @@poweroffriendship2.0 You don't get nuance eh? I wasn't just talking about the animation there.

    • @qu765
      @qu765 3 года назад +1

      It’s not main steam but if you look for it you see it

  • @MrCheshireify
    @MrCheshireify 3 года назад +8

    That's a bit shocking how well the digital art held up.

  • @philollenberg
    @philollenberg 3 года назад +4

    Wow, I didn't realize there was a documentary in 1988 about how Amazon treated its distribution centre staff. 🐄🐄🐄

  • @billyandrew
    @billyandrew 3 года назад +7

    Brilliantly and hilariously executed and a worthy winner of the award!

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 3 года назад +2

    This just showed up on my recommendations and, looking through the old comments, it amuses me that I didn't catch any that mention that at this time there was no such thing as todays 3D animation tools with animating rigs and test rendering/animation. Back then you'd have to painstakingly mathematically define the positions of the moving parts of the models (no dragging parts of a rig with your mouse here) and you only saw how it all worked out in the final output. Even those simple models would've been incredibly involved and time consuming.

  • @chillingpaully4137
    @chillingpaully4137 3 года назад +56

    This is awesome! That description though, what a bummer!

    • @robbiewalker2831
      @robbiewalker2831 3 года назад +2

      I know, how did it lose to Tin Toy? Tin Toy wasn't even that good. This short is awesome, because not only was the short easy to understand, but the use of 3D animation to transition to 2D wasn't that bad.

  • @stillbuyvhs
    @stillbuyvhs 3 года назад +17

    This is better than Tin Toy.

  • @krshna77
    @krshna77 3 года назад +5

    2:38 a gem

  • @jangelbrich7056
    @jangelbrich7056 3 года назад +27

    So I was not the only one who got a nice random recommendation ...

  • @istp1967
    @istp1967 3 года назад +63

    People have forgotten that they do have one advantage technology; they're able to function independently, and they can't be switched off.

    • @alanoxford6219
      @alanoxford6219 3 года назад +14

      actually people can be switched off. it's called murder. but you draw a very valid point about human autonomy. for the moment it seems like humans are also more adaptable in general and able to think more laterally (this will change over time assuredly) and I assume it would eventually be possible to create an autonomous robot either accidentally (skynet) or for some purpose (users wanting a deeper connection with lovebots etc.). But for the moment autonomy and human adaptability and lateral thinking are our nominal advantages. The human body also has a remarkable ability to heal itself that robotic bodies cannot exceed or replicate - yet.

    • @markmark2961
      @markmark2961 3 года назад +9

      Dont worry, they are really working hard to have autonomous AI and robots, it needs time only. Also human error in a lot of places causing more death and injuries than anything else.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 3 года назад +2

      Yeah but they can be laid off.

    • @Terrakinetic
      @Terrakinetic 3 года назад +2

      People made the machines in the first place. And people can make more machines and make more machines and make more machines and make more machines and more machines make and machine make more and machines make more and machines make more people.

    • @nelsonthibeau2050
      @nelsonthibeau2050 3 года назад

      Autonomous vehicles anyone?

  • @fiereu
    @fiereu 3 года назад +17

    11 years later why tf RUclips why?

  • @gregcharles3240
    @gregcharles3240 4 года назад +26

    This short has a bigger meaning in today standards in the animation industry.

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 3 года назад +3

      This short predicted the future

    • @thex9165
      @thex9165 3 года назад

      for 2d animation , the frame drawing is outsourced to China Korea and Japan. For 3d animation, it still needs lots of artists to create models/materials/animating.

  • @0000syuable
    @0000syuable 3 года назад +4

    ロボットのデザインが秀逸です!
    これを手描きでやっていたのだから、優れたアニメーターだなあ!!

  • @AtlasBlizzard
    @AtlasBlizzard 3 года назад +3

    A great allegory on how companies treat their workers to this day. Thankfully, one wolf was not having it! Great short! I'm just shocked that back then there were Oscars for animated shorts, yet it took them until the 2000s to create the category for animated feature film.

  • @codenamexelda
    @codenamexelda 3 года назад +2

    I miss hand drawn stuff like this

  • @lim8
    @lim8 3 года назад +6

    *casually has dynamite*

  • @themechbuilder6171
    @themechbuilder6171 Год назад +3

    we are so close to being replaced by computers..
    i think the meaning of this animation is to visualize the conflict within hand drawn animation and cgi

  • @anominon
    @anominon 3 года назад +9

    The real villain here is the big boss somewhere replacing everyone with robots to save money.

    • @RipRLeeErmey
      @RipRLeeErmey 3 года назад +2

      And, ironically, he himself was replaced with a robot.

    • @anominon
      @anominon 3 года назад +3

      @@RipRLeeErmey
      Nah that guy was clearly middle management, there's got to be someone higher up who replaced him.

  • @Draconyx13
    @Draconyx13 3 года назад +1

    I remember seeing this on a pirated DVD of various animated shorts when I was a small child, including two "Creature Comforts" episodes and "The Cat Came Back". Good times!

  • @omgjennyfer9571
    @omgjennyfer9571 3 года назад +2

    wow! this aged well!

  • @pepelepeau
    @pepelepeau 2 года назад +3

    Silicon Graphic machines were so expensive back in those days! Pretty accurate story on todays workplace environments!

  • @gismohead
    @gismohead 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this was a treat for me to see I can remember watching this short in an animation shorts movie back when I was 9 years old I have not thought about it till I saw this video. Loved seeing it again.

  • @carbootstudios2459
    @carbootstudios2459 9 лет назад +16

    Yes, the Bill Kroyer, the lead animator on Tron & the director of Ferngully.
    And the Rich Moore, the director of Disney's Wreck-It Ralph.
    And the Rob Minkoff, the co-director of Disney's The Lion King, Stuart Little & DreamWorks' Mr. Peabody & Sherman
    And the Brad Bird, the director of Warner Bros' The Iron Giant, Pixar's The Incredibles & Ratatouille & Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 8 лет назад +3

      +Henry Stanley The only other name of interest is Chris Bailey, for some that might remember him for working on Kim Possible. The only other film Bill Kroyer was involved with was Animalympics back in '79, alongside Brad Bird as another animator on it.

    • @carbootstudios2459
      @carbootstudios2459 8 лет назад +1

      +Christopher Sobieniak Oh yeah.

    • @williamcrowe2576
      @williamcrowe2576 3 года назад +1

      Let's not forget to include the Computer Warriors pilot episode.

    • @carbootstudios2459
      @carbootstudios2459 3 года назад

      @@williamcrowe2576 Cool

  • @Gojiro7
    @Gojiro7 3 года назад +21

    huh, its Tex Avery meets Pixar back in the late 80's

  • @NYankeesFan95
    @NYankeesFan95 10 лет назад +19

    The boss reminds me of the dog Spike in Tex Avery's MGM cartoons!

  • @DuplicatedOnce
    @DuplicatedOnce 12 лет назад +7

    I agree, it's a paradox; being this cartoon is a homage to Tex Avery. Tin Toy had people scared by the "baby". On the other hand, Pixar had other shorts at the time.

  • @angie_vie
    @angie_vie 24 дня назад

    Simply gorgeous, and very one point- even today.
    The Dweebs have my heart in a chokehold.

  • @usmale4915
    @usmale4915 3 года назад +1

    What a clever video. I enjoyed it thoroughly! Thank you for posting and sharing!

  • @gustavoceballos5327
    @gustavoceballos5327 4 года назад +9

    This Animated Short has released in 1988.

    • @SuggaGugga
      @SuggaGugga 3 года назад +11

      very observant of you fellow title-reader

    • @MaggotMaggs69
      @MaggotMaggs69 3 года назад +1

      @@SuggaGugga lmfao🤣

  • @KnightofFunnyJunk
    @KnightofFunnyJunk 8 лет назад +21

    Looney Tunes/10
    Well deserving of a promotion.

  • @DonVigaDeFierro
    @DonVigaDeFierro 3 года назад +10

    2D animation didn't die. It was killed.

    • @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574
      @frostbitetheannunakiiceind6574 3 года назад +1

      Fr

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 3 года назад +1

      2D animation didn't died. It's still alive, but went unnoticed.

    • @GadgetronInc
      @GadgetronInc 3 года назад

      You really are overreacting. 2D-animation is far from dead, I'd argue it's becoming more prominent again.
      Two examples to consider:
      Blender, the free 3D-modelling software, introduced lots of new tools to do 2D-animation these 2 last years.
      The latest Pixar movie "Soul" has some major characters that are essentially 2D, inhabiting a 3d-world.
      The only thing "dying" is the process of animating on actual paper, but saying 2d animation is dead is like saying carpentry is dead because power-tools exists!

  • @ShaneLouisArmstrong
    @ShaneLouisArmstrong 3 года назад +1

    We were so close to working class solidarity but the dog would rather perpetuate the cycle of suffering.

  • @Bobalini1
    @Bobalini1 3 года назад +5

    This just showed up in my recommended 11 years later for some reason, but I think its very good! I also think that the moral would have been better served if the final robot had been spared and utilized as an aid after re-employing the previously fired people. An overall good metaphor for technology replacement with good animation that holds well to this day.

  • @renatashp
    @renatashp Год назад +2

    this movie predicted the conflict of artificial intelligences and humans years ago, they warned us

  • @sangregato7831
    @sangregato7831 3 года назад +3

    Yeeeeaaarrrrsssss, I saw my baby sitter watching this short one time, I think on MTV? But only a few second of it before she shoo'ed me off to bed. Never thought I'd actually get to see the whole thing one day.

  • @James-es9em
    @James-es9em 3 года назад +3

    It's been a long time since I saw this short film. I never thought I would see it again.

  • @user-id5ng6xy6x
    @user-id5ng6xy6x 8 месяцев назад +2

    Technological Threat is cool with hand drawn and CGI together. Blue's Clues and kablam was early flash animation.

  • @lregwoc2
    @lregwoc2 10 лет назад +5

    Great classic short!

  • @josuec71
    @josuec71 3 года назад +2

    And now we’re in 2021 holy fuck

  • @whateversusan
    @whateversusan 3 года назад +1

    How the hell did RUclips recommend this video of a cartoon I haven't seen in 30 years...?

  • @machinesbreathe
    @machinesbreathe 11 лет назад +9

    Does anybody out there remember seeing this short aired on Liquid Television on MTV in the early 90's?

  • @CoolDudeClem
    @CoolDudeClem 3 года назад +3

    I haven't seen this in over 25 years! Never ever thought I'd see it again.

  • @judahman2823
    @judahman2823 3 года назад +2

    I have no clue where I originally saw this, but i just had some old memories forcefully ripped out of my subconscious.

  • @CharcoalRabbit
    @CharcoalRabbit 3 года назад +4

    The 1980’s, the time where 3D Computer Animation was in it’s infancy and was slowly eating away Traditional 2D animation.
    Rewatching it, the animation looks so good for the time. At various points, I can't tell what's 3D. The 3D reminds me of cel shading used on 3D models to simulate 2D characters. Like the superhero Patrick sequence in Spongebob: Creature from the Krusty Krab. Another example is cel shading on Naruto, Rick, and Morty in the game Fortnite and the characters in Marvel Studios' What if.

  • @Quasimodo1957
    @Quasimodo1957 3 года назад +9

    I feel a Tex Avery influence!

  • @irvingmuhammad1791
    @irvingmuhammad1791 3 года назад +1

    Saw this a few year before, but couldn't remember the title. Now magically appear on recommended list. Thank you RUclips

  • @camelJohnny_
    @camelJohnny_ 3 года назад +1

    This is so clean man, damn.

  • @AC-ih7jc
    @AC-ih7jc 3 года назад +1

    Man, I remember seeing this back in the late 80s at my local art movie house! Great combo of hand drawn and computer animation that stands up over 30 years later! Thanks for posting!
    FYI, I didn't know they were called "Dweeds". In my group, we always called them "Pencil-Necks".

    • @watttv1388
      @watttv1388 3 года назад

      You spelt ‘dweeb’ wrong.

  • @cheks_765
    @cheks_765 3 года назад +5

    I feel like people are missing the point: All of these problems come from the boss's greed, to create more money. The owner doesn’t work, but he reaps the profit, wether people or machines work for him.

    • @plawson8577
      @plawson8577 3 года назад

      Capitalism in the late 1980s.

  • @Sparkbomber
    @Sparkbomber 3 года назад

    Aw man, I love the handdrawn animation here. Excellent if random recommend by youtube.

  • @berthold64
    @berthold64 3 года назад +3

    That MIDI music at the end, epic stuff.

  • @leandrodfcorreia2
    @leandrodfcorreia2 11 месяцев назад

    I could not believe such convincing cell-shading was possible in 1988. Great technical job and story as well. :)

  • @ATSucks1
    @ATSucks1 3 года назад +7

    Who remembers watching this on liquid television?

    • @chicagomodzz
      @chicagomodzz 3 года назад +1

      OMG YESS! I literally just commented that and started scrolling the comments to see if I was the only one lol.

  • @ratoim
    @ratoim 3 года назад +2

    Gets up with alarm clock, reads news on phone, drinks coffee from automatic brewer, pumps gas at self serve station, reads email at work, pays bills online, pays for groceries at self checkout, gets money from ATM, eats dinner from crockpot, folds clean laundry from dryer while watching television.
    Then goes on the internet to kvetch how technology is stealing our jobs.

  • @DanteTube
    @DanteTube 2 года назад +2

    What a way to combine 3D animation and 2D animation!

  • @battenkill
    @battenkill 10 лет назад +5

    Just saw the question about Gino Gable. His real name is Jim and he went on to direct hours of Rolling Stones shows, Music videos and even half time at the Super Bowl. He is one of my oldest friends in Hollywood.

    • @durece100
      @durece100 10 лет назад

      So you made this short.

    • @battenkill
      @battenkill 10 лет назад +1

      Yes, I was the guy did the comuter work. Technical Director, Story and Design. My parter at that time produced and directed. it. Jim Gable was my friend and a good musician and OnLine editor. Bill and I got Oscar nominations for that film.

    • @durece100
      @durece100 10 лет назад

      Brian M Jennings That's good. So, what you and Bill going to do now?

    • @daviduvchannell2355
      @daviduvchannell2355 9 лет назад

      What you used to this?!

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 8 лет назад +1

      +Brian M Jennings It's nice when those involve come out and mention these things!

  • @liamalexander1423
    @liamalexander1423 9 лет назад +2

    Bill did a great job with this one!

  • @solangegriffin5894
    @solangegriffin5894 4 года назад +2

    I really think that it looked very interesting and very fascinating to see that

  • @elizabethramirezsierra3700
    @elizabethramirezsierra3700 10 месяцев назад +2

    Fact: Gabor Csupo was at Kroger Films before he was a creator for Rugrats

  • @WittleIndianGirl
    @WittleIndianGirl 6 лет назад

    Man I used to have this on tape when I was little! I got it from MTv’s Liquid Television. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MacrossSD
    @MacrossSD 3 года назад +1

    That was excellent. A bit like what Tex Avery could have done with computers.

  • @Drixenol86
    @Drixenol86 3 года назад +2

    Even the boss is replaced by a robot!

  • @dragonslayer101
    @dragonslayer101 3 года назад +1

    This is astonishing, given the fact at the time, animation was on its last legs, and the obscure use of 3d was barely even heard of, yet this animation looks as if it was made 10 years ago.

  • @SPLICY
    @SPLICY 11 месяцев назад +2

    Special thanks to Brad Bird!

  • @AlFredo-sx2yy
    @AlFredo-sx2yy 3 года назад +3

    i love the music used in this short. Would love it if anyone had the full clips somewhere.

  • @Emily-ck7en
    @Emily-ck7en 13 лет назад +3

    Why didnt this win oscar ? Tin Toy was so scary and freaky ..

    • @shaneworden63
      @shaneworden63 3 года назад

      Tin Toy is basically a precursor to Toy Story, my favorite animated film of all time. Pixar does many impossible ways with CGI to include storytelling. Even if they're in Disney's hands. Also, this short is just a test of their new rendering system RenderMan. The animators just use video reference for Billy, the baby.

  • @NuisanceMan
    @NuisanceMan 3 года назад +1

    I think I vaguely remember this from back in the day.