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July 28, 2004

Dogshitter Wants represents a journey through the world of the bizarre. A world of make believe that lives in all of us but not everyone. A world that lets you escape the tight structure of the normal and embrace the beauty of the surreal.

- or so Biganimal, the company that made these weird cartoons, tell us on their Projects<<Dogshitter Wants pages.

Dogshitter Wants main site (Flash interface).

Note: some people think this cartoon is shit. I do not.

FLASH interface. Requires QUICKTIME to view the toons. NSFW unless you're ok with a character that shouts "I AM DOGSHITTER WANTS" a lot.

I have no idea what the frigging hell these are about, but they are hypnotic in a trippy way. Apparently they've been shown on MTV2. I quite like them. I wish I had a few peyote buttons or some shrooms so that I could appreciate them fully. Like one of the characters, I went St.Martins!

No these are rubbish ... like a cheap rip-off of weebel and bob with a trendy, edgy, hoxtony name supported by an art-wank description.
My greatest fear is that I will soon have to look at this shite on a daily basis as my job currently involves processing crappy MTV stuff for 3.
Rant Over!

Dieter is making cartoons? Refuse any offers to touch his monkey.

I barely made it through the first one.

I don't think these are a cheap rip-off of weebl & bob. There are many other flash films that fit that bill better. They *are* fucking bizarro weird. The first one isn't even much of a lead-in. Give 'em a go, monkeys. If you like weird, that is.

I sat staring, bewildered, until "We...are Elton John."

That fucking killed me, for some reason. "I...am Michel Gondry" had the same effect. Can't tell you why.

I'm sure this thing it's part of one of the myriad psy-ops around. I can't take that white blob's voice off my head.

Whatever it takes to fill airtime, I think... at least it has some interesting visual quality.

I liked it

cheers

I especially enjoyed the music, hypnotic, and reminiscent of the late 60s and early 70s.

Still hoping for the chook-seeks-asylum saga, Nostril.

I'll do it, I promise.

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