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(2019)

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7/10
Really neat distinctly animated scary short film to watch in the dark!
So this short is a very nicely done little spin on the classic creepy fable of encroaching terror that's about what must be a seriously starving boy who digs up a big ugly weird toe that he finds sticking out of the ground of a fallow field and takes it home and uses it as an ingredient in some gnarly soup that he has for supper, and later that night as he's all tucked up in bed, whispering on the wind comes the rest of the monstrous walking corpse to get back its missing appendage, and it fully intends to claim what belongs to it one way or the other! Classic stuff, I think it's a very well done little adaptation and I love the look of the animation, it's like something between clay animation and puppetry, as well as a little gross too, a bit Tim Burton-esc! Very twisted and dark, and a very fitting representation of the shadowy classic spooky illustrations in the original book, not that it has that exact look but it's dark and eerie like those pictures were. I liked the little element that this added to the story at the end, suggesting that it's some kind of macabre cycle, whoever finds the toe has to replace the toe! Very nicely put together short animation and quite good for what it is, I'd love to see more stories from the Scary Stories books to be given this kind of treatment. Well worth checking out even if you're not familiar with the source material, this is one cool little scary tale! X.
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7/10
An interesting horror animation
Rectangular_businessman23 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I actually liked the weird, almost surreal premise.

The eventual resolution is a bit predictable, but the short works mostly due its eerie atmosphere, which is honestly the strongest aspect of this animation, benefited with the somewhat unpolished stop-motion: Such kind of visual style fitted like a glove this kind of story, giving it a nightmarish vibe from beginning to end; even if the plot is a bit basic, the visuals alone made it a worth-watching experience.

Not very much else can be said about this little animation, but in all case, it's a solid beginning for Neal O'Bryan and Chad Thurman as filmmakers. Hope to see another horror animation from them in the future.
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