- Also Known As:
- Version
- needed to precede following dl
- Languages:
- Length:
- 56 minutes (Uncut)
- Review Format:
- DVD
- Year:
- 2003
- Country:
- Predominant Genre:
- Comedy
- Director:
- Outstanding Performances:
- None
- Premiss:
- Animated series with a cast of animals; sound-biting on a specific topic each episode.
- Themes:
- Advertising | Alienation | Christianity | Coming-of-age | Compassion | Courage | Curative | Destiny | Emotional repression | Family | Free Speech | Friendship | Grieving | Guilt | Identity | Individualism | Loneliness | Love | Loyalty | Materialism | Narcissism | Nostalgia | Personal | Political | Political Correctness | Schizophrenia | Self-Esteem | Snobbery | Solipsism | White culture
- Similar to:
Because Whites have no real sense of identity, nor a substantive culture, the comments they make about themselves and the world reveal a great deal of ignorance: Not only of self, but of the world at large. (One often wonders which of them are able to use the maximum 10% of the brain capacity claimed by White pseudo-scientists.)
Having nothing much to say, Caucasians try to make it interesting by droning-on - with pregnant pauses used to infer profundity - about things they know very little about. Unlike actual and educated experts, they seem to have interviewed the average Sun reader for their almost non-existent thoughts. Yet, the blandness of the comments here is precisely what makes this so funny when allied with the highly-imaginative and supremely-apt animation.
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