How Mermaids Breed (2002)

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How Mermaids Breed (2002)

Postby spudthedestroyer on Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:05 pm

supang wrote:How Mermaids Breed (2002)

How Mermaids Breed is a sly look at interspecies breeding that finally answers the ancient maritime riddle of where baby mermaids come from. In ten droll, wordless minutes, we take a trip to the seaside and the undersea side as a man in a boat is tossed overboard thanks to the machinations of a team of mermaids intending to perform testicular milking on their unwitting donor to fertilize the eggs of a pregnant mermaid. The piece, created entirely in CGI, teams with characters that resemble moving versions of the sculptures of Henry Moore. Stoutly-proportioned beings with stocky limbs and suggestions of eyes, the clay-like characters in fact originated with clay models, infused with a Bronze Age sense of robust fertility.

Joan Ashworth's other excellent animated work, The Web, can be found HERE.

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Another bit of fantasy taken from fh.org
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Postby John_Doe on Sun Apr 10, 2005 4:39 pm

greatly appreciated!
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