Extreme Animation: Films by Phil Mulloy
One of animations most prurient, dark and mischievious masters, multi-award-winning animator Phil Mulloy stands as an antidote to all that is kitsch and sentimental. Using simple brush pens and ink, Mulloy's works are witty and acerbic fables, loaded with graphic images of sex and violence that are both perceptive comments on human nature and challenges to contemporary values. These brilliantly subversive satirical cartoons are definitely not for the squeamish or easily offended.
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One of animations most prurient, dark and mischievious masters, multi-award-winning animator Phil Mulloy stands as an antidote to all that is kitsch and sentimental. Using simple brush pens and ink, Mulloy's works are witty and acerbic fables, loaded with graphic images of sex and violence that are both perceptive comments on human nature and challenges to contemporary values. These brilliantly subversive satirical cartoons are definitely not for the squeamish or easily offended.
Hello
6.1Secrets of Palace coup d'etat. Russia, 18th century. Film №5. Second Bride Emperor
6.1The Song of the Tree
5.3Hello
6.3Girl on the Moon
6.3Hello
6.6Hello
6.2Kill Shot
9.2How to Pull Out a Whale's Tooth
7.4Naruto x UT
7.5Hello
6.2Let Me Go Home
5.564: Part 2
7.4Cursed Land. Fate
7.5Children Are Born
7.4Hello
6.5The Secret Six
5.8Hello
5.4I Am Curious (Blue)
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