Animated Horror Shorts - Part I
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Family = Kids can watch it.
Adult = Kids can’t watch it but teenagers can. Contains swearing and adult situations
Horror = Classic horror/thriller with some good scares and creepy imagery.
Goth = Less horror and more on the macabre or suspense side of things.
Surreal = Weird stuff that crosses into the other genres.
Comedy = Funny stuff w. maybe some cuteness too.
Drama = Horror and monsters used to make you sad or tell a gripping story.
GORE = Take this as your Trigger Warning. Films with this label are gorey and not for the faint of heart in that department.
MATURE = Not for kids; contains disturbing subject matter such as abuse or sexual encounters.
Looking Glass by Erik Rosenlund | Family
Chainsaw Maid by Lee Hardcastle| Comedy/GORE
Who’s Afraid of Mr. Greedy? by Gobelins | Family
Foxed! by James Stewart | Family
Saka-Men by Shigeru Okada | Drama/GORE
Rabbit by Run Wake | Surreal (tw: animal abuse)
The Great Harlot and the Beast by Fredrik Salling Troels-Smith | Drama/MATURE (tw: sexual violence)
Who’s Hungry? by Storkeater | Goth/GORE
Tsume by “Tsume Team” | Drama/Adult
Hambuster by Supinfocom | Comedy/GORE/Adult
The Backwater Gospel by Bo Mathorne | Goth/GORE
Crooked Rot by David Firth | Surreal /GORE
There’s a Man in the Woods by Jacob Streilein (G) | Drama (cw: child endangerment)













