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Description: "Animations and stuff by David Firth"

Newest Review: ... fingers who lives in his own creepy dreamworld of weird, presumably imaginary friends and bizarre, antiquated speech, and in the 'Spolisbury Toast Boy' series, in which a young boy is plunged into a nightmarish world ruled by sadistic and omnipresent ants. Then there is Burnt Face Man, a series of cartoons about an irredeemably crap superhero with an inexplicably burnt face, and lots of ... more

 ... standalone cartoons, all of which are incredibly strange and many of which are heavily laden with buckets of cartoon gore. Firth relies heavily on eerie synth music by the likes of Boards of Canada and Locust Toybox, which only makes his creations even mor...more

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Burning_Darkness
Premium Review fat-pie.com: Hubert Cumberdale, is that you? (382 words)
by - written on 06/08/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Fat-Pie.com is the brainchild of David Firth, creator of flash cartoons that are at once surreal, sinister and darkly funny. Crude but lovingly crafted, his cartoons frequently deal with themes of death, terror and mental instability, particularly schizophrenic illness, with all his cartoons being imbued with a very unsettling sense of dread, paranoia, and dream-like disorientation. This is especially apparent in 'Salad Fingers', a series of cartoons about a strange and rather disturbed, green man with elongated fingers who lives in his own creepy dreamworld of weird, presumably imaginary friends and bizarre, antiquated speech, and in the 'Spolisbury Toast Boy' series, ...  Read the complete review

Mutalisk
Premium Review The feeling of rust, against my salad fingers.... (214 words)
by - written on 22/07/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Home of such famous animations as Salad Fingers, Milkman, and Burnt Face Man, Fat-Pie.com is the go-to place for dark, disturbing, twisted, and often downright frightening flash cartoons. The themes explored in these cartoons include murder, death, schizophrenia, and fear, all permeated with an explicit element of black comedy, much of which relying on horrifying slapstick and surreal non-sequitors. Some cartoons are less horrifying than others, but all are equally strange. Alongside toon animation there is also the occasional claymation and live action video. The site layout is pretty good, a nice mixture of flash and HTML, with menu ...  Read the complete review

 
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