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"Pixie" Video

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Created: 12/07/2005
Video description: The Artist Scott Harlowe wanted to make an animation video for his band titled "Anal Kitties". Using his paintings, drawings, and imagination, he set foward on this task. The adventure continues with this first animation video. Using original art and music to create this video has been a labor of love. Since he was a young lad, Scott has been experimenting with traditional animation. Now he has spent the time to bring you this short.

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