Why so much bestiality? Seriously, I would have expected the first pornographic cartoon to have SOME sort of moral compass; but, no, "Buried Treasure" (also known by it's superior title, "Pecker Island") rejects any and all morality and revels in its own shocking, obscene glory. It's hilarious, erotic, but not really hot unless you have rather...odd taste. One of the many surprising little details about this weird adult oriented silent cartoon is its surrealism. Again, I would've thought that a porno as early as this would hold some boundaries, be at least a little calm. But, no, it goes all out, off-the-balls insane throughout with scenes featuring the protagonist's detachable penis, his strong sexual desire for a literal cow and how he fights the farmer having sex with it before him with his penis, predating the lightsaber fights in "Star Wars" (I legitimately wonder if George Lucas was directly inspired by this "classic"), and a vagina that seems to be blocking the lead's c*ck from experiencing genuine pleasure since it's full of random stuff (ex.: a clock?!? and even a CRAB?!?!? WTF is this?!?! and where can I find more :)?). It's like a collaboration between Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali, Johann Schwarzer, pornhub.com, a really drunk sexually frustrated David Lynch, the deep web, a bunch of horny furies and Loony Tunes. In other words: it's a wild, cartoonish, hilarious, zany, surreal, semi-disturbing work of perverted, pornographic animated art.