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Laila 2022-10-08 22:15:59

Introduction: The animals in the zoo were interviewed and complained about the narrowness and monotony of the habitat. The anthropomorphic animal performance comes from real public interview material. The alienation effect of the animation once again brings a strong sense of humor. One of Nick Parker's early works. It was originally part of the "LipSynch" series produced by Channel 4 of the British TV station, and later developed into the setting and performance details of clay characters in multiple TV series. The Nick Parker-style clay character animation is basically formed, which not only conforms to the style of the interviewee, but also takes into account the jokes and characteristics of cartoon animals.

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  • The Gorilla: You can't get out and about as much as you would like to.

  • Andrew Polar Bear: Do you eat lions?

    Dad Polar Bear: No, I don't eat lions, Andrew.