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Features By Neil Miller on June 14, 2012 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? This delightful animated short from director Sean Mullen reminds me so much of the beloved Pixar short One Man Band, mostly because of its persistent positive energy. It also follows a similar narrative line. Two artists come together in the same place, only to find art being thrown out the window and absurd competitive feats in its place. It’s a lovely, upbeat short that combines smooth animation with bright colors and a massive canvas of charisma. Just the sort of thing to pick you up in the middle of your Thursday workday. What will it cost? Exactly 3 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films
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