From the back cover
Not for the squeamish! Warped, twisted, and sick animation from the British Columbia Jungles. 12 animated shorts guaranteed to upset, disgust, and revolt even the most open minded viewer. Featuring the classics. "Bambi Meets Godzilla"--Directed by Marv Newland. His First film. An animal adventure. "Sing Beast Sing"--Directed by Marv Newland. Produced in 1980, Featuring the song, I'm mad, by Willie Mabon. "The Butterfly"--Directed by Dieter Mueller, 1982. Selected for Cannes Film Festival. Prize Winner Canadian Short Film Showcase. "Points"--Directed by Dan Collins, 1983. His first film. Made in haunting black and white. "Hooray for Sandbox Land"--Directed by Marv Newland, 1985. Script and music by John Carroll. Blimp saves Sandbox Land from tidal wave. "Dog Brain"--Directed by J. Falconer, 1988. His first film. Prizes at Sao Paulo and Hiroshima Festivals. Domestic pet drama. "Dry Noodles"--Directed by Dan Collins, 1985. Selected for Cannes Festival. Masterpiece of acrobatic timing in mysterious black and white. "Animjam"--Directed by Marv Newland, 1984. Jury prize, Toronto. 22 World famous animators in a jam session starring fosra. "Black Hula"--Directed by Marv Newland, 1988. Prize winner, San Francisco, Northwest film and video festivals. Existence explained. "Waddles"--Directed by Dan Collins, 1989. More Action in this than in the previous Collin's films combined. Subtle use of black and white. "Lupo the butcher"--Directed by Danny Antonucci, 1987. Offensive in every way. Blood, guts, foul language, meat cutting.