The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 11, 1991 - Page 7 re Animation compilations from Expanded Entertainment are getting harder and harder to cover. It's not that they're any worse, but just that ,they're basically staying the same. .It's obviously not one of these "if you've seen one you've seen them all" situations, since the shorts are different every time, and every time there are both gems and duds. But the essentially mixed-bag nature of 'the compilations isn't changing. It's as if the producers, in trying to keep the films as universally acceptable as possible, intentionally throw in the *same types of films over and over. Often we see the same names and the same subject matter in several ani- mations on the same program. Not that these things are getting bad (the films in the compilations are almost universally excellent), but that with years of watching, I can hardly differentiate between these various festivals any longer. This latest compilation, The Third Animation Celebration, is - basically - in the same format as all of its predecessors. So, rather than telling you all again how great and unusual modern non- Simpsons and non-G.I. Joe animation is and how you will never have a chance to see this stuff (or even this kind of stuff) anywhere else, I'll just give you the highlights and say that if you have not been to one of these compilation films then you should definitely go and if you have then you should go anyway, but be prepared for a bit of deja vu. The best film is John Kricfalusi's Ren Hoek and Stimpy in "Big. House Blues". Made for the retro crowd at Nickelodeon, this is basi- cally an updated Tex Avery cartoon (Avery, working for Warner Brothers in the '40s and '50s, consistently di- rected the most clever, wry and vio.- lent cartoons at a studio that was no stranger to any of these concepts). The plot is Avery-esquely simple: the two lead characters (an asthmatic, whiny chihuahua and a dumb, fat cat) are sent to The Big House (the pound) where they await The Big Sleep until they are finally rescued. What really happens is a psychedelic, schizoid trip through Kricfalusi's plastically violent uni- verse (sorta like what would hap- pened if one, such as Avery, crossed Walt Disney and William S. Bur- roughs). It's remarkable not only for its style, but for the fact that it sig- nals - even more than the Roger Rabbit cartoons stuck to the begin- nings of recent Disney films - that animation and reason is finally win- ning over marketing and censorship (read that as Smurfs). Coming in a distant second is Mike Wellins' and Mark Swain's This is Not Frank's Planet. This computer animation project from CSU, Chico is amazing for a student- film. The film tells an amusing story of two aliens, Spigott and Rudy, who run some errands on the Planet Gerplaxstenfeltplops in the Solar System of Doug. Some other good films are Vin- cent Cafarelli's and Candy Krugal's Snowie and the Seven Dorps (a Pas- sive-Agressive Fairy Tale for the 90s), a sequel to their 2nd Celebra- tion's A Warm Reception in L.A., Jan Svankmajer's Darkness, Light, Darkness, the master's latest bit of surrealism with clay and meat and Bruno Bozzetto's Mr. Tao. There is also some average computer anima- tion, a couple of new cartoons by nose-fetishist and ex-political car- toonist Bill Plympton (who does those MTV spots with the Wise- man) and the video for They Might be Giants' Istanbul (Not Con- stantinople). All-in-all, it's not a bad festival, and it's still nice to see people using the medium that, more than any other, allows virtually complete freedom to create, manipulate, criti- cize and undermine what most of us call reality. 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