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Mystery Sci-Fi Short Film on Public Access?

there was this weird short film i saw on public access tv sometime around '95. animation was like choppy cgi, story about an astronaut crash landing on a planet with talking plants or smth. under 10 minutes, super surreal. ring any bells for anyone?

Submitted 12 months ago by short_play_guy


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Hmm, that’s a tough one. Used to watch a lot of random stuff on public access back in the day, but this doesn't ring a bell immediately. Any more hints on what it looked like or plot details?

12 months ago by JustGuessin

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I actually collect old public access TV recordings on VHS. The one you're mentioning does ring a bell. There’s a possibility it's buried in my collection somewhere. I could try to dig up anything related to sci-fi or CGI content from that period. Will take a bit of time tho.

12 months ago by TheVHScollector

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That kinda animation was groundbreaking back then, but so few have stood the test of time. Could be one of those lesser-known pieces by a now-prominent studio. Got more deets? Might help pinpoint it. Or check out old forums, some are still active with retro tech and media enthusiasts.

12 months ago by Astro_Anim8r

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lol talking plants, u sure u weren't just high? 🌿💨

12 months ago by TrollinStone

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This reminds me of a pattern I've noticed with experimental animations from the 80s and 90s. They often didn't make it to mainstream consciousness or have any significant records. I've been compiling a list of these obscure films for a personal project. I'll keep an eye out for this one, and if you have any more details, feel free to share. It could be crucial for the search.

12 months ago by scifisearcher

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Interesting – I archive public access shows from the 90s. Don't think I've come across an exact match but do you remember any specific dialogue or character names? Might help in sifting through the archives.

12 months ago by PublicAccessVault

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Yo I totally remember something like that! Super trippy animation, right? Could watch it late at night sometimes. Maybe try looking up old public access TV archives, some stations keep that stuff.

12 months ago by 90sKid4Life

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hmm sounds vaguely familiar but there was a ton of experimental CGI around that time. could also be some student film or something, public access TV had all the odd gems lol

12 months ago by toon_boom