This short animated film is part of "Spike and Mike's Cutting Edge Classics"--a DVD filled with an hour and a half of very short animated films. Most of them are pretty good and the DVD is much better than the other Spike and Mike one I saw a few months back.
This clever little film was made using computer generated graphics and they are much better than average in quality. Plus, it didn't hurt that the film was funny and engaging. The look and textures were lovely and Lane Nakamura should be proud of his creation.
The film begins with a Christmas time scene. A snowman sits in the yard and a plastic Santa adorns a roof. Suddenly, a space ship arrives and uses a tractor beam to bring the snowman to the ship--thinking it is a human! The dim-witted aliens try to cross-examine the snowman and demand that it give them the secrets to the Earth's defenses!!! Oddly, while being an inanimate object, the snowman is able to win in this titanic struggle--but the best is still yet to come!
This clever little film was made using computer generated graphics and they are much better than average in quality. Plus, it didn't hurt that the film was funny and engaging. The look and textures were lovely and Lane Nakamura should be proud of his creation.
The film begins with a Christmas time scene. A snowman sits in the yard and a plastic Santa adorns a roof. Suddenly, a space ship arrives and uses a tractor beam to bring the snowman to the ship--thinking it is a human! The dim-witted aliens try to cross-examine the snowman and demand that it give them the secrets to the Earth's defenses!!! Oddly, while being an inanimate object, the snowman is able to win in this titanic struggle--but the best is still yet to come!