Oh Gee Oh Why

, 24 June 2011
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The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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365 – April

1 May 2013

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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Takashi Murakami’s ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ premiered in LA.

Takashi Murakami. 'Jellyfish Eyes'.
15 April 2013

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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Doomed: a biological cartoon!

9 February 2013

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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Drifters

4 June 2012

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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Gobelins 2012

15 September 2012

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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Gobelins 11

22 July 2011

The International animation festival Annecy closed its 2011 edition just a couple of weeks ago. Rabbi’s Cat won the Cristal for best feature while the Junior Jury gave their award to one of our favourites… Grant Orchard’s Morning Stroll.

At the same time the well renown Gobelins students (2011 promotion) got to do this year’s festival opening credits. A great mix of jazzy-squizo-nipponish-nocturnaish shorts … and a lot of talent as usual, let’s keep those names in our heads shall we? Even if you’ll probably have forgotten them all by tomorrow.




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