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Introducing: Surreal Shorts

05 March 2013

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Surreal Shorts Title Sequence from Jeremy Opio on Vimeo.

Surreal Shorts is an American animated independent cartoon series created by Jeremy Opio. Set in a bizzaro version of Baltimore Maryland, the episodes center on character driven tomfoolery from a variety of unexpected rapscallions in anthropomorphic interactions that result in surprise situations.

All art, animation, music, illustration and design for this theme was created by Jeremy Opio in mid to late February 2013.

Stay tuned to surrealshorts.com for air dates and news about the exciting series premiere this Spring.



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