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fluffy - 2008-05-18

I remember this. This was one of the best shorts in The Mind's Eye. It was pretty good for the time, although it just seems ridiculous by today's standards.


waxeater - 2008-05-18

It looks like a Trapper Keeper come to life.


Hodge - 2008-05-18

Heh, so true.


Caminante Nocturno - 2008-05-18

Unfortunately, Stanley's friends only see the fish as a source of food, and descend upon them hungrily.


King of Balls - 2008-05-18

This had different music in The Mind's Eye.


StanleyPain - 2008-05-18

Mind's Eye was such a cool series. I mean, yeah, some of the stuff is lame and dated now, but oh well. They kind of continued it with the Computer Animation Festival videos, but I think those stopped.

And yeah, this had better music originally. I think the copyrights on all that stuff lapsed a long time ago since most of the Mind's Eye video used all sorts of new age artists who then put all the stuff on their own albums.


baleen - 2008-05-18


I remember being about 12 and seeing Mind's Eye and thinking "Wow, if only they could apply these kinds of graphics to GAMES!"


King of Balls - 2008-05-19

It was cool. I still have my sleeveless VHS kicking around here somewhere. As for the games thing, yeah, I had the exact same thought. It led indirectly (by way of clips from Beyond the Mind's Eye) to me playing the "Lawnmower Man" SNES game a lot more frequently than it deserved. It really didn't deserve to be played at all.


Slur - 2008-05-18

Fish comb over


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2008-05-18

It's the Adventures of Whorefish and Pimpbird, next on Mind's Eye!


coprolalia - 2008-05-18

It's a shame they don't make as much trippy stuff with computer animation anymore. It all just seems like a race to photorealism now.


kiint - 2008-05-19

produced on Symbolica workstations running LISP, this was one of the works that originally got me into computer animation as a profession


Repomancer - 2008-05-19

I saw this at SIGGRAPH in, oh Jesus, '89 or something.


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