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By: Jerry Beck,
on 8/18/2013
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Cartoon Brew
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Interesting animation is being produced everywhere you look nowadays. This evening, we’re delighted to present animated fragments from six different countries: Chile, Iran, UK, US, Japan and Spain. For more, visit the Animated Fragments archive.
“Lollypop Man—The Escape” (work-in-progress) by Estudio Pintamonos (Chile)
“Bazar” by Mehdi Alibeygi (Iran)
“Time” by Max Halley (UK)
Hand-drawn development animation for Wreck-It Ralph to “explore animation possibilities before [Gene's] model and rig were finalised” by Sarah Airriess (US)
“Rithm loops” for an iPhone/iPad app by AllaKinda (Spain)
“Against” by Yukie Nakauchi (Japan)