The Shivering Truth

7.5
201811m

A miniature propulsive omnibus clusterbomb of painfully riotous daymares all dripping with the orange goo of dream logic. A series of loosely linked emotional parables about stories within tales that crawled out of the deepest caverns of your unconscious mind and became lovingly animated in breath-slapping stop motion - in other words, it is the truth.

Production

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2018

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1. The Nurple Rainbow

10.0

Unfortunately, everything in the whole universe just oozed out from Doug Dwyer's head. But luckily, all that stuff is now coming over here to get you and also bite you.

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2. The Magmafying Past

10.0

The only thing hotter than the future is the present, and the only thing wetter than a present is the itchy glass of molten absolution that just quenched the thrust of Tessa's face.

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3. Ogled Inklings

10.0

By the time you are done reading this sentence your right eye will have secretly murdered your left eye, right under your nose.

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4. Constadeath

9.0

Die once, shame on you. Die once every three seconds, shame on us all.

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5. Tow and Shell

8.0

Did you know that if you hold your mother against your ear and listen closely, you can hear your dead father softly crying "my child has gone banana"?

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6. Fowl Flow

8.0

This week Violet discovers that that scalding throb that rips thru your body every few seconds has a name: The Rest Of The World.

Cast

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Reviews

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PrinceMachiavelli

8/10

Like a stop motion version of Joe Frank's radio shows - even the narration has the same fuzzy, radio feel to it. Bizarre and deeply provoking.

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