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'''''Attack of the Giant Vulture''''' is a once-lost short film that appeared on Nickelodeon's ''Short Films by Short People'' series; a program that showcased short films made by kids. It aired a few times in the late 90s-early 2000s.
 
'''''Attack of the Giant Vulture''''' is a once-lost short film that appeared on Nickelodeon's ''Short Films by Short People'' series; a program that showcased short films made by kids. It aired a few times in the late 90s-early 2000s.
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The Lost Media Wiki’s article on the subject!

Attack of the Giant Vulture is a once-lost short film that appeared on Nickelodeon's Short Films by Short People series; a program that showcased short films made by kids. It aired a few times in the late 90s-early 2000s.

The short involves a giant vulture chasing a group of kids down to try and eat them, culminating with the kids instead reversing the situation by capturing, cooking and eating the bird. Some report that it was particularly frightening for them as children.

The Paley Center for Media[1] in California were confirmed as having a copy of Nick's Creative Lab Comp Reel (containing Attack of the Giant Vulture), and a screening was organised to take place on February 17 (although the turnout was less than hoped for, and no-one recorded a bootleg copy). Several days after the screening, however, on the 23rd, a VHS rip of the entire First Ever Short Films by Short People Film Festival was uploaded by myspleen.org user snowpeck,[2] and the video was finally made widely available for all to enjoy.[3] Thanks snowpeck!!!

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