Koko and Fitz face surrealistic hijinks aboard their train in the cartoon world, before entering the real world and taking control of the train on which Max is a passenger..

United States

Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, jagged edges of early cinematic experimentation. Is this film worth watching today? If you are a student of animation or a fan of surrealist comedy, it is an essential artifact. If you require high-definition polish and linear storytelling, you will likely find it ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Dave Fleischer

Eduardo Notari
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"Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, jagged edges of early cinematic experimentation. Is this film worth watching today? If you are a student of animation or a fan of surrealist comedy, it is an essential artifact. If you require high-definition polish and linear storytelling, you will likely find it jarring and abrasive.This film is for the cinephile who wants to see the exact moment animation learned to talk back to its creator. It is NOT for viewers who find silent-era slaps..."
Animation, Comedy, Short

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