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Tyger (Tyger) (2006)

Directed by


Written by
William Blake William Blake
inspiration
Guilherme Marcondes Guilherme Marcondes
screenplay


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robot2xl rated this 7/10 3 years, 10 months ago
Andy Goulding added this to a list 7 years, 11 months ago
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - The Full List (1001 movies items)

"DIR: Guilherme Marcondes SUMMARY: A giant tiger appears in a city and begins to reveal the true nature of its inhabitants. WHY IT'S HERE: Brazilian director Guilherme Marcondes' 'Tyger', partially inspired by the William Blake poem, is a mesmerizing piece of animation in which three puppeteers walk a giant tiger puppet through a city, whose animated inhabitants are slowly transformed into animal form. The idea of revealing bouncers to be apes or a stadium of football fans as swarming insects"


Andy Goulding added this to a list 8 years ago
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - Part 17 (50 movies items)

"DIR: Guilherme Marcondes SUMMARY: A giant tiger appears in a city and begins to reveal the true nature of its inhabitants. WHY IT'S HERE: Brazilian director Guilherme Marcondes' 'Tyger', partially inspired by the William Blake poem, is a mesmerizing piece of animation in which three puppeteers walk a giant tiger puppet through a city, whose animated inhabitants are slowly transformed into animal form. The idea of revealing bouncers to be apes or a stadium of football fans as swarming insects h"



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