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Amazingly Well-Detailed Animated Tour Of An Airplane Cockpit!
Even though it is animated, this animated tour of a modern airplane cockpit is incredibly well-detailed!
Read More »Lucas the Spider – Naptime
Lucas the Spider, the animated arachnid by Joshua Slice who’s led quite an full and interesting life thus far, went looking around the house to find the perfect place to take a nap. Like
Read More »Casually Explained : Men’s Fashion
In the latest episode of his crudely animated satirical educational series, “Casually Explained,” James takes a closer look at the genres, sub-genres, and trends of today’s men’s fashion
Read More »Mickey Mouse in ‘The Perfect Dream’
In Disney’s latest animated Mickey Mouse short, Mickey struggles to get back to sleep so he can finish his perfect dream
Read More »How Wonder Woman Should Have Ended
How It Should Have Ended created their animated interpretation of how Wonder Woman should have ended. It features character art and animation work by Daniel Baxter with background artwork by Otis Frampton
Read More »Carpet Ride, With the 1992 Animated Disney Film ‘Aladdin’
“Carpet Ride” is a bouncy dance remix by Nick Bertke aka Pogo that was created with clips taken from the 1992 animated Disney film Aladdin that were set to music
Read More »A New Trailer For ‘The LEGO Ninjago Movie’
A new trailer for The LEGO Ninjago Movie, their upcoming animated action comedy film directed by Charlie Bean (Tron: Uprising) and the second spin-off of The Lego Movie
Read More »The Five Stages Of Watching A Spider-Man Reboot
Leigh Lahav has created an amusing animated short for How It Should Have Ended (HISHE) that illustrates the five stages of watching a Spider-Man reboot
Read More »How The Word ‘Goth’ Evolved Throughout The Ages
In a Ted Ed Lesson animated by Miguel Otálora and Jorge Jaramillo, educator Dan Adams explains the history of the word “goth” and its evolution from being a word completely descriptive of barbarians (Visigoth,
Read More »The Historical Origins Of Common Superstitions
In a colorfully animated TED-Ed lesson, psychologist and author Stuart Vyse explains the historical origins of common superstitions as well as the psychological component of believing, despite overarching logic to the contrary
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