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The short involes a giant vulture chasing a group of kids, culminating with them cooking and eating the bird. Some report that this short was particularly frightening for them as children. The only footage available online are a few snippets seen in a promo video found on YouTube. |
The short involes a giant vulture chasing a group of kids, culminating with them cooking and eating the bird. Some report that this short was particularly frightening for them as children. The only footage available online are a few snippets seen in a promo video found on YouTube. |
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+ | '''NOTE''': I have personally PMed 2 of the 3 creators, (one of whom has confirmed that she doesn't have a copy, and one of whom hasn't replied) and Fred Seibert, (who produced the Nicktoons Film Festival, for which the short was originally produced) who sadly, does not have a copy either. Currently awaiting a reply from the 2nd creator... -Anon |
[[File:Nickelodeon Short Films by Short People promo (1997)|thumb|left|335px|The vulture can be seen at 0:10 and 0:19 in this promo.]] |
[[File:Nickelodeon Short Films by Short People promo (1997)|thumb|left|335px|The vulture can be seen at 0:10 and 0:19 in this promo.]] |
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[[Category:Lost TV]] |
Revision as of 07:47, 7 December 2012
"Attack of the Giant Vulture" is a short film that appeared on Nickelodeon's "Short Films by Short People" series; a show that showcased short films made by kids. It aired a few times in the late 90s-early 2000s, but has never shown up online.
The short involes a giant vulture chasing a group of kids, culminating with them cooking and eating the bird. Some report that this short was particularly frightening for them as children. The only footage available online are a few snippets seen in a promo video found on YouTube.
NOTE: I have personally PMed 2 of the 3 creators, (one of whom has confirmed that she doesn't have a copy, and one of whom hasn't replied) and Fred Seibert, (who produced the Nicktoons Film Festival, for which the short was originally produced) who sadly, does not have a copy either. Currently awaiting a reply from the 2nd creator... -Anon