Why Watch? There’s still time to vote for your favorite short film in the ABCs of Death contest where the winning director will see their work amongst 25 brilliant horror minds. Here’s one that’s so delightfully, Sesame-Street-levels of deranged that it has to be celebrated.

Besides, what’s more horrifying than public speaking, confusion, and a jury of evil children all smashed together in a primary color bit of ultra-violence? Even though it’s slightly less bloody than Blues Clues, it earns extra points for coming up with more T-words than all other entries combined. And for making me fear (and hunger for) tacos.

What does it cost? Just 5 minutes of your time.

Check out T is for Toss for yourself:

T IS FOR TOSS (2011)

If you like it, go vote for it.

Trust us. You have time for more short films.

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