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The Noah's Ark film looks truly weird. Burlesque panthers? A buddy film about the extermination of all other life on Earth?
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Thanks for the post. Those cartoons were hilarious, and it's always good to remember WHY I always say Calvin and Hobbes is my favorite comic.
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http://ignatz.brinkster.net/cimages/ckenyon08.jpg I can't tell you how many times I've had this exact same situation in a poly sci class. I was NOT the guy advocating "nuking the bums." I laughed out loud that he labeled part of Africa, "Darkest Africa."
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quote:Originally posted by TomDavidson: The Noah's Ark film looks truly weird. Burlesque panthers? A buddy film about the extermination of all other life on Earth?
One of the South American animators who worked on it posted on the Cartoon Brew blog: Apparently it's meant to be mocking and deriding the subject matter.
(Which still doesn't explain the totally bizarre gyrating she-panther.)
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