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This article is about the series of shorts. For the Nick Cannon television series, see Short Circuitz. 1994 Canadian TV series or programShort Circutz | |
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Genre | Comedy Anthology |
Country of origin | Canada |
No. of episodes | 32 shorts (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | YTV |
Release | September 5, 1994 (1994-09-05) – August 31, 1997 (1997-08-31) |
Short Circutz is a series of short computer-animated videos that were played between television shows on YTV every afternoon and evening from September 5, 1994 until August 31, 1997. Most videos were 30 to 120 seconds long and often played between other computer-animated shows, such as ReBoot and Beasties. The videos were all sampled from three film collections: The Mind's Eye, its sequel Beyond the Mind's Eye, and Imaginaria.
List of shorts
There were a total of 32 shorts featured in Short Circutz:
- Virtual Reality
- Seeds Of Life
- Afternoon Adventure
- Brave New World
- Transformers
- Too Far
- Windows
- Nothing But Love
- The Pyramid
- Theatre Of Magic
- Voyage Home
- Creation
- Civilization Rising
- Heart Of The Machine
- Technodance
- Post Modern
- Love Found
- First Flight (Leaving The Bonds Of Earth)
- The Temple
- Imaginaria
- Anything Is Possible
- Locomotion
- Pear People
- All Shapes & Sizes
- Rubber Duckies
- Gourmet Records
- Night Magic
- Down The Road
- Lucy & Remo
- Styro The Dog
- More Bells and Whistles
- Going Home
Trivia
- Footage from the Laserdisc game Cube Quest is used more often than footage from any other individual clip in the shorts. Some examples include the jungle tunnel in "Creation," the many tunnels in "All Shapes and Sizes" and the flying ship in "All Shapes and Sizes."
- "More Bells and Whistles" is one of the earliest of Wayne Lytle's productions; Lytle now produces more complex variations on the idea with his company, Animusic.
- Some clips from the shorts are CGI commercials and promos, like an ID for MusiquePlus in Anything is Possible.
See also
External links
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- Canadian computer-animated television series
- YTV (Canadian TV channel) original programming
- Canadian motion picture television series
- 1990s Canadian animated television series
- 1990s Canadian anthology television series
- 1994 Canadian television series debuts
- 1997 Canadian television series endings
- Canadian children's animated anthology television series
- Canadian English-language television shows
- Short animated film stubs