“Cosmic apotheosis wears off faster than salvia”
The ever-blobby Julian Glander created this recursively loopadelic sequence for Gumball Season 6 episode 22.
Spongebob headtrip.
Creative Direction: Raca Falkenbach
Animation Direction: Ricardo Máximo
Art Direction: Átila Meireles
Animation: Daniel Rodrigues, Fernando Finamore, Ricardo Máximo, Bia Leme
Illustrations: André Juventil
Coordination: Thábata Eleutério
Trippy in a unique way. How different are we all really? We could easily end up like osama or obama. In the end, the human experience is so similar.
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Mr Madila from Rory WT on Vimeo.
Delightful short film of an animation student’s process of seeking out help from a “spiritual healer” he found advertised on a flier. The story that unfolds is a hilarious examination of the often-blurry line between hucksterism and sincerity that one finds in today’s “urban shaman” and “healer for hire” environment.
Credit sequence from the movie Recess: Schools Out.
I remember watching this show whenever i could when i was a kid, and it brings backs much nostalgia just watching it again. I saw the movie as a kid, but watching it again i never noticed how much 60’s references there were, as well as this psychedelic ending to my childhood. It brings me much joy and laughter knowing that a children’s show like this had the balls to incorporate 60’s elements like this into there movie. Its beautiful really, and earns its place as one of my favorite childhood shows.
5 years after there last album or any independent work, Squeeze Me by N.E.R.D was created solely for the 2015 movie “The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water”.
Even though this movie wasn’t very good, it still confused and intrigued me that a kids show like Spongebob were its had no previous use of psychedelic visuals, is using psychedelic visuals to both promote and entertain viewers of there movie with. I mean it worked in the long run i thought it was cool, and it makes me wonder why more shows don’t incorporate psychedelic visuals. Marketing gimmick?