Cream
Soup is a short animated film by Jarrod Whaley.
It is the "pilot episode" of a possible series of short
cartoons (though time will tell if further episodes will in fact
be produced).
Stuffed to the lid
with low-brow bodily-function humor (hey, Rabelais and Chaucer
both told fart jokes, lest you forget), this first episode (?)
of Cream Soup introduces
the characters Ned and Sheila--the former is a dumpy little fat
man with a lisp, and the latter, his wife, is a stacked blonde
with more bra cups than brain cells. Ned plays the straight man
to Sheila's staggeringly oblivious enthusiasm.
The action revolves
around the couple's first meeting with their new neighbor, Lewis,
a flatulant mute who communicates only with hand-printed signs.
It's all a bit like
George and Gracie on the same stage with a farting Harpo Marx.
If you're too rooted in the present century to know who those
people are, go look them up on Wikipedia, for Christ's sake.
| Written,
animated, and voiced by |
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| Jarrod Whaley |
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| Music: |
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Luke
Frye and the Fly-By-Nites |
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