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A Liquid Television Collection

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A DVD Review by Techtite

The TV Series : Liquid Television was an inspired MTV series that spawned several amusing new-age animation shorts of modern times. The success of such modern animated series like Beavis and Butthead, Aeon Flux, The Head, and even (to a point) King of the Hill, all lead to Liquid Television; a collection of the best animated film shorts of the early 1990s.

What is on this DVD? Well, consider this the best of the best. No less than 34 animated shorts are on this disc! Obviously, I can't list them all here, nor review them all, though I will salute some of my favorites. Among them is Crazy Daisy Ed in "To Officer With Love," where a small flower sitting in a pile of dirt suddenly says, "Okay, I'M BORED!" He uproots himself and steals a ride on a motor bike. When a policeman stops him for speeding and asks for his ID, he asks if the officer is kidding; he's just a flower, give him a break, man! Such film shorts are good signs of the unique, fertile, and arguably peculiar minds behind Liquid Television, and when it was still on TV, I loved every minute of it.

The unique visions continue with shorts like "Grinning Evil Death," which uses both classic and modern (CGI) animation tricks. The story involves a giant killer mutant robotic cockroach from space. The only person who can stop this menace to Earth, is a young boy! What is his weapon? Why not; the super hero ring he found in his cereal box. Yes, as a matter of fact, that is all he needs to destroy the grinning evil death. Another reason to love the inspired humor of the Liquid TV series.

Other animated shorts include "The Dangwood's : Nightmare in Trailer City," where a trailer park husband has a lot of explaining to do to his wife. Two Bobby and Billy shorts are parodies of the 1950's school films that taught kids how to be good boys and girls...all except Bobby and Billy, of course. Winter Steele is a puppet show with a macabre edge; the main puppet is a biker chick. "The Blockheads" are 3D blocks, with video of the voice actors' heads mapped onto the blocks. The result? The Blockheads!

Review ETA: I guess it's a final testament to this show's still-strong fan base when I keep getting letters asking me what is on this Best Of collection, in full. For the purposes of being thorough --and since even a title of a clip brings back fond memories-- here is the full collection of shorts on the DVD, which can also be purchased as separate "Volume One" and "Volume Two" VHS tapes:

  • Uncle Louie's Travels
  • Aeon Flux (first clip)
  • Craisy Daisy "To Officer With Love" (mentioned above)
  • Stick Figure Theatre, "Shakespeare's Henry V"
  • Doktor ZUM "The Forbidden Secrets of the Unknown and the Forbidden."
  • Doktor ZUM "The Atom Bomb Factory"
  • Aeon Flux (second clip)
  • Stick Figure Theatre, "Night of the Living Dead"
  • Stick Figure Theatre, "The Crash of The Hindenberg, 5/6/37"
  • The Dangwoods "Nightmare in Trailer City"
  • Aeon Flux (third clip)
  • Craisy Daisy Ed (second clip: "Fast, Dumb, Loud and Proud")
  • The Big City
  • One Less Ant
  • Aeon Flux (Fourth Clip)
  • Smart Talk With Raisin, "Pulling a Malad Out of a Hat"

Note: the following are also on the DVD, but were sold on VHS under a "volume 2" label:

  • Joe Normal
  • Grinning Evil Death "Part 1"
  • Bobby and Billy "Let's Go to the Party"
  • Winter Steele "Ball of Communion"
  • Brad Dharma "Bum Kharma"
  • Bill and Willis
  • Bobby and Billy "Camping Out"
  • Uncle Louie's Travels
  • Genie Junkie
  • Cut-Up Camera (aka "Cut-Up Kamera")
  • The Blockheads
  • Bobby and Billy "Soap Box Derby"
  • Street Sweeper
  • The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo "Airplane Trip"
  • Grinning Evil Death Part 2
  • Autoguard 2000
  • Human Bomb

Just about everything animated these days, that isn't Disney or Japanese anime, can probably trace its roots back to this novel series. From the cardboard cutouts of South Park to the modern CGI tricks that make movies like Antz, modern animation FX tricks were all here in some fashion, on an MTV show that began in1991, and lasted some years later. Sadly, such film shorts are no longer shown on MTV (darn it). Even the spin off shows are long gone. Thanks to DVD, 34 of the best from this series are given one more chance at the limelight. Any fan of novel animation ideas should check them out. Definitely.

The DVD : Nothing special added to this DVD. Just 34 animated shorts from the original Liquid Television MTV series. The problem apparently being, as much fun as this series was, it's an underdog/cult fave, at best. I doubt anyone would put too much effort into bonus materials on such a DVD. Even so, it was very nice for MTV to put these classic animated film shorts on DVD in the first place; an excellent archive of some intriguing animation breakthroughs.

Final Rating : Large Crater. I loved this show when it was on MTV. It was perhaps the last show I watched regularly on that channel. A good DVD, too!

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