Hot Nurse Experiment
Here is a 6 second clip that somehow could not fit anywhere in the music video, “Golem.”
For more deleted scenes, click here.
~Joy
“Heavy Traffic”

My main thrill in life is animation, especially when it goes beyond it’s unlimited possibilities. Every time I watch Ralph Bakshi’s “Heavy Traffic”, my brain melts. It’s raw and insane and I’m just going to let the following clip speak for itself…
I heart controversial art. Watching the desperate little people, I’m reminded of “Blender” by Makoto Aida.

You see it too.
Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
The Yo-Yo Master and the Lost Boy.
When the Yo-Yo Master appears on the screen to help the little lost boy find his way home, the young viewers scream and clap in delight, enchanted.
This isn’t a group of toddlers watching Sesame Street. It’s a Wednesday night at my apartment with my roommates, floating through happy memories of simpler times and better cartoons.
Wishful Thinking
One of my favorite music videos that uses pixilation – remember “Wishful Thinking” by the Ditty Bops? This video is so damn cute.
It starts off with the two band members cutting out the set and little characters, as if they are actually making the animation come to life. They playfully try to kill each other throughout the entire thing and the Vaudevillian style lends itself to pixilation – rather than just doing it to try something different. It really gives it that old silent movie feel.
Enjoy.
Noelle
Poor Little Puppet Boy
Hello again,
~Joy





