I’ve always been a huge fan of stop-motion animation! When I was a kid in the ‘60s and ‘70s, I thought that was simply the way that monsters move! O’Brien, Harryhausen, Danforth, Peterson, Allen, Tippett, Chang and a host of others were (and still are) some of my most cherished inspirations. Too bad that Universal Studios weren’t able to make their 1976 KING KONG with Jim Danforth at the helm! One of my favourite stop-motion films remains obscure to this day: EQUINOX.
Could anybody please help me find the title of a stop-motion short film from the 90s? It was about a man who had to undergo eye surgery. During his recovery, his vision was not very good. There was a nurse who helped him complete his recovery, but due to his still weak vision, he perceived her as a fairy. Once he fully recovered, he could not recognize the nurse who had helped him before, but he missed the fairy he believed had helped him. At the end of the short, the man realizes that the fairy was actually the nurse, and they fall in love. There is a scene where the man walks by the park and sees a couple of lovers kissing, which makes him feel sad an lonely.
@@divakarkuppan appreciate that info bro i really enjoy watching this video amazing stuff - + how far theyve come. that harpya looks creepy as hell 😳 hartbeat morph not in there but you got my favourite of all time wallace and gromit . thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks. Brings back many memories. I can't imagine "The Peacock Princess" being made in China in 1963 after the Great Starvation 1959 to 1961. Another stop-motion is "The Devil's Ball- or The Mascot" of 1933.