The Lost Season (2024)
Winter is over. Continue watching?
Genre : Animation
Runtime : 6M
Director : Kelly Sears
Synopsis
As the world experiences its final winter, desperate measures to hold onto the season awaken a radical labor consciousness.
Hand-drawn animation with ink, gouache, white-out and coffee.
Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out and coffee
Hand-drawn animation with ink and white-out.
Hand-drawn animation with ink and white-out.
Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out and crayon.
Hand-drawn animation with ink and white-out.
Hand-drawn animation with ink and white-out.
As the ice-cream man runs his rounds in Tiny Town he is unexpectedly met with a giant magic 8 ball. Upon further investigation of its prophetic message, he narrowly escapes a disastrous train collision. When a giant doll emerges through the wreckage, the ice-cream man tries to flee the town. When all escape routes are destroyed, he returns to his ice-cream truck, transforming into a massive robot to defeat the massive doll. Will the ice-cream man be able save his town?
The view from the window takes me far beyond.
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Color test for animation by Bob Sabiston
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