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The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger (The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger) (2010)

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"DIR: Bill Plympton SUMMARY: A calf who yearns to be made into a burger after seeing a billboard for the Happy Burger learns the grim realities of how they are made. WHY IT'S HERE: Bill Plympton's 'The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger' puts a grim twist on children's fables. Plympton presents his bizarre little tale in the style of a picture book, with boldly rendered characters and bright colours. When the calf finds he is too underweight to be considered worthy of processing into meat, we g"


Andy Goulding added this to a list 8 years, 1 month ago
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - Part 19 (50 movies items)

"DIR: Bill Plympton SUMMARY: A calf who yearns to be made into a burger after seeing a billboard for the Happy Burger learns the grim realities of how they are made. WHY IT'S HERE: Bill Plympton's 'The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger' puts a grim twist on children's fables. Plympton presents his bizarre little tale in the style of a picture book, with boldly rendered characters and bright colours. When the calf finds he is too underweight to be considered worthy of processing into meat, we get"



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