Morning Dose of Awesome
Sorry I’m Late, by Tomas Mankovsky.
If you have the chance, you should watch this while eating cereal. Saturday morning cartoon style.
Sorry I’m Late, by Tomas Mankovsky.
If you have the chance, you should watch this while eating cereal. Saturday morning cartoon style.
Whiplash
via, YBNBY

I remember when computer art animations were all the rage back in the 90′s. It’s now 2009 and we still like them. You Work For Them has created a DVD that explores sound nature, motion and time. Check out the trailer on there site and buy it there. Here’s a little blurb from them, it looks like it has won a few awards as well. I have to say it’s pretty relaxing to listen to and watch.
“A work of art that explores the relationship between nature, motion and sound, The Interpretation takes us on a languid journey through a slowly flourishing forest. Hinting at vague memories of microbiology and rotating through a cool organic spectrum of…”
A few more stills after the jump.

And she cums (sorry) in animated comic book form.
Details…
“This site has been inspired by my hot indian bhabhi. She is a regular Indian woman in the eyes of the world but only a few lucky people know who she really is. Savita just can’t get enough sex, and the sexual experiences she has narrated to me have always got me hot. Due to social issues (she is married) she was not willing to expose her true identity. So we decided to immortalize her in the form of Savita Bhabhi – India’s first toon porn star!”
See her site here (NSFW?) and an article here
via, gorillamask
This has to be one of the best stop motions out there. Enjoy
Created by Ogilvy & Mather Paris, these ads are totally bad-ass.

I dug this comic by Reas out of an old issue of Flashbacks, probably around 1994.  Panel-by-panel after the jump.
Check out this amazing video of disney animation and how they recycled a “little” here and there. Let’s just say they re-used a lot of video.
Via The Stache Life

Found this on ffffound. A simple use of a gif can have amazing results.
Notte Sento is a short film made with 4500+ still photographs.
“A girl misses her train to Milan and is set to wait overnight in Rome until dawn. However, a chance encounter with a guy changes her plans and the night lights of the capital turn into the background to a tender love story. An extraordinary chemistry made of knowing glances and small gestures fills the few instants that separate them both from the sunrise.”
Grapevine Fires is a new animated clip directed by Walter Robot for Death Cab For Cutie. The group kicks off their tour in April in Upper Darby, PA.