Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaErnie and Slab are having lunch and inquire as to what all the cans on the table are. George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids dis... Leggi tuttoErnie and Slab are having lunch and inquire as to what all the cans on the table are. George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it... Leggi tuttoErnie and Slab are having lunch and inquire as to what all the cans on the table are. George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- George Liquor
- (voce)
- (as Mike Pataki)
- Slab
- (voce)
- Ernie
- (voce)
- Ernie's Spatted Cough
- (audio di repertorio)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- George Liquor (some lines)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizWas originally a Kickstarter project that launched on July 18, 2012. It had a goal of $110,000 but made $136,723 in total with 3,562 backers. The estimated delivery was supposed to be in February 2013, but suffered through multiple production delays, and after August 5, 2017, it still remained unreleased with no updates until May 27, 2019, when John Kricfalusi released the DVD on his website for sale. A month after the DVD's release, the Short was released online.
- BlooperAt the beginning of the short, the camera pans out from George Liquor to reveal a table of unlabeled cans. As it does so, George's face can be seen shrinking due to an animation error. There are several other animation errors present throughout the film.
- Citazioni
George Liquor: Eat... the fucking... FAAAAAAAAACE!
- Curiosità sui creditithe following animated cartoon picture is Based on a True Story ...only the names and species have been changed
- ConnessioniReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Shaq the Cartoon Cheapskate (2019)
Now the basic premise of the cartoon is that George Liquor has a bunch of unlabeled cans that he feeds to his nephews Ernie and Slab. Upon realizing that a face is inside one of the cans, the two youngins have to get rid of it quick. While very simple in concept, a lot of cartoons are in general, so it all depends on the execution to succeed. Unfortunately, this is where the cartoon fails, as a lot of the gags are heavily drawn out and the scenes go on for way too long. In addition, for a cartoon about trying to avoid eating a face, there isn't even enough gross out material for those who find the appeal in it. In addition, Kricfalusi is known for including public domain music in his cartoons, but the sound mixing is all over the place. The musical timing feels off, some tracks play at unnecessary points (you should not have a freakout track play right before a character gets shocked), and there's way too much noise for the viewers to gravitate towards what's happening on screen. Talk about throwing everything in the kitchen sink.
But of course, we need to talk about the animation quality, and my goodness has Kricfalusi fallen from grace in recent years. I know he's all about exaggerating the movements and facial expressions in his work, but his perfectionism has gone to the point of utter repulsion and annoyance. The actual character motion runs at a chaotic pace, making it difficult to gravitate towards anyone on screen. Not to mention, they move so much that your senses may have a hard time picking up on anything going on in the cartoon. There's barely any weight to the characters, as if they're just floating around who they move rather than feeling natural in their surroundings. Not to mention, the CG cans do not mesh well with the 2D animated characters, as they look like they belong in a Newgrounds short than something from a professional animator. Also, the camera movements are bizarrely uneven and they actually make you feel more queasy than the piss poor attempts at shock humor. For something that took seven years to produce, the animation might as well belong in an unlabeled can.
Come to think of it, it's no wonder this cartoon took nearly 3/4 of a decade to make, because Kricfalusi has never met a deadline since his days working for Ralph Bakshi. Needless to say, not only does Cans Without Labels fail as a cartoon due to its boring pacing and nauseating animation, but what it offers in terms of content is so bad that I don't think anybody would be willing to touch it with a 3 foot pole. It's a testament to how bad this cartoon is when even the unfinished cut flows better than the final product. To everyone out there wanting to get their products made, make sure you set straight goals ahead so you can always be on a tight schedule without worrying your supporters. Otherwise, you could end up as an arrogant purist with no self confidence that can't make heads or tails of your own limitations.
- elicopperman
- 24 giu 2019
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- Budget
- 136.723 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione11 minuti
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