Two cops portrayed by Michelin Men chase an armed Ronald McDonald through the streets of a fictionalized, stylized city.
A grand-mother replaces her old companion robot by a more recent one. But things won’t go as expected…
Together Again is a three-minute film featuring a husband trying to reach his wife, who has dementia, by navigating a stormy sea. With him is another person who represents Admiral Nurses, whose specialist knowledge and skills are used to help keep families that are affected by dementia closer.
Animated 15-second short commercial by Raimund Krumme.
Broadcast music evokes erotic and racial fantasies in this commercial.
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Christmas 2015 saw Judith Kerr's family favourite literary character, Mog, reimagined in her first-ever animated foray.
A scientist observes the sky through a telescope. He is discontent because the Moon has a delay. The scientist thus uses his telescope as a canon and shoots to alert the Moon in a house in the sky that something went wrong. The upset Moon charges his wife to find out what the correct time of moonrise was. And because it has indeed overslept and is behind the times, it rushes into the sky to rectify his mistake. On the way, he mightily puffs from his pipe, which provokes St Peter's disapproval - for the saint would not tolerate so much black smoke in the sky. He therefore strikes the Moon with lightning and the Moon, falling, loses his pipe. St Peter then recommends him to smoke cigarettes made with Abadie paper tubes.
Some rum parenting advice from the innovative Larkins Studio in this cinema commercial, based on the drawings of the much-loved Ronald Searle.
A stop-motion advertisement for shoe company Baťa. Depicts shoe repair as surgery.
Facing mounting insect deaths, concerned bugs view a documentary film about Sherwin-Williams's lethal new PESTROY pesticide coating.
This brief animated film was designed to promote the remodelling of old clothing as part of the World War II effort.
Animated cinema advertisement produced for Horlick's by George Pal.
Joy Batchelor directed, produced, wrote and designed this short film for Brook Bond Tea: two girls compete for the affections of a Teddy Bear.
A particularly vicious Father Time with a hit-list in his Book of Doom seeks to wipe out characters brought to life from fabric patterns. This neat concept for a cartoon washing powder commercial can be credited to Alexander Mackendrick, who worked at the J Walter Thompson advertising agency before making films at Ealing and then Hollywood.
Animated cinema ad for E.T. Green's feeds. Bella is a farmer who is as mean as get out so her livestock find their own way to help themselves. One hungry hen improves her lot by shoplifting and starts an animal crime wave. While the adventurous hen grows fat the other livestock conspire to burgle a nearby farm.
Part of Esso's series of "Car-tune" advertising. A cartoon dog's car runs out of gas in the snow. Conveniently, a snowball pulls the car and a stranded female cat over to a petrol station.
Part of Esso's series of "Car-tune" advertising. The dog works as a garage owner nearby the beach, and is disrupted by an annoying salesman whose car incidentally breaks down. Luckily, he finds his solution in Esso petrol.
toothpaste advertisement featuring a gang of wacky stop motion puppets that revel in a plaque problem