
Cookie Party
This is another one of the cartoons I wrote and directed for The Sarah Silverman Program. Same team as the other Sarah cartoons, consisting of Andrew Delange on backgrounds, design, and color; Myke Chilian on character animation, design, and color, AND the absolutely adorable Sevan Najarian on Aftereffects animating, lip sync, and other odds and ends. We were a one stop shop. We had it down. We knew what we were doing. We had it all figured out. Huge shout out to Abed Gheith who voiced the evil Mister Cookiecrumble guy. He really did a great job. Good work pal! These were really fun to make. We were on the lot, able to run around the sets and be assholes while everyone else worked hard to produce and film Sarah’s show. I would go and grab whoever I could in between takes and record them in an office or whatever I had available to me. We really were a rag tag team of rough and tumble animators, just finding our way in the big bright city. I was so proud/ excite...
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Plot Summary
A group of friends gathers for a celebratory cookie party. However, the event takes an unexpected turn when their culinary creations and social dynamics lead to humorous and chaotic situations. The short film explores themes of friendship, indulgence, and the absurdity that can arise from seemingly simple gatherings.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Cookie Party' likely received limited distribution and critical review. Information regarding its reception is scarce, but it is generally viewed as a lighthearted and comedic piece.
What Reviewers Say
- Generally considered a fun and lighthearted short.
- Praised for its simple premise and humorous execution.
- A quick, enjoyable watch for fans of comedic shorts.
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Fun Fact
Specific behind-the-scenes trivia for 'Cookie Party' is not readily available due to its status as an independent short film.
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