I'm 43 and this still creeps the hell out of me. I was one of those kids who was shown this animated feature at too young of an age. Now that I think about it, I'm sure it would still creep me out. I guess that confirms that it was a powerful tale.
John- High five, back at ya' ! I teach gifted and talented kids at a Michigan elementary school. This is an awesome project the kids would really get excited about. Thanks for posting it.
The first guy who posted should do more research, before the name calling. Go to ThinkGeek..com Look up these BUCKYBALLS. Its name is an homage to Buckminster Fuller. I guess that makes you a gadget illiterate.
There's this amazing thing called The Internet. I looked up who "Rufio" was in about 3 seconds. You can too. Give it a try! Guaranteed you will not care or remember who Rufio is 3 seconds later.
whether it's waitstaff, bagger, or the guy that hauls the water softener salt to my truck, I say "thank you" to them. It's common decency to thank someone that is doing something for you. I don't care if they are getting paid, I've had those jobs, and a little appreciation goes a long way. I'm now a teacher, and I encourage "please" and "thank you".
I teach gifted and talented kids at a Michigan elementary school. This is an awesome project the kids would really get excited about. Thanks for posting it.
I'm now a teacher, and I encourage "please" and "thank you".