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From the page: "Trey Parker and Matt Stone of South Park infamy have recently (and quietly) been dishing out some ill animation slices that illustrate gems from the archives of Alan Watts. Check 'em out"
Reviewed by teacupgardener Jan 04 2008, 04:45am ( 80 reviews ) • souljerky.com
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Rated by chicotree on Jun 30, 1:30pm
making great ideas more accessible through animation.
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Rated by lazyraoul on Apr 21 2009, 6:13am
A few short animations from the makers of South Park. While the philosophy in the South Park series is not as easy to grasp if you're just into humor and gore, these little movies actually show you the thoughts of these brilliant artists as pure as they are.
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Rated by xxphunkxx on Sep 07 2008, 10:41pm
Good stuff.
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Rated by wakcher on Sep 07 2008, 8:19pm
Glad I stuck around! Good artwork here.
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Rated by pixdude on Sep 07 2008, 12:32pm
The South Park guys get profound? Who knew?!
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Rated by Joshua12345 on Sep 05 2008, 6:21pm
Awesome
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Rated by markchenjd on Sep 03 2008, 3:17pm
Life. "It was a musical thing, we were supposed to sing or to dance while the music was being played."
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Rated by haziercosmicjive on Aug 29 2008, 12:00am
This is AMAZING! The animations are cute, quirky, and illustrate perfectly the entertaining insight that Alan Watts had to share. Definitely worth one's time.