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''The Mysterious Geographic Explorations Of Jasper Morello'' is a series of [[Australian Movies|Australian]] animated short films directed by Anthony Lucas, notable for their unique CGI cut-out animation style which shows almost everything in silhouette. The first film, ''[[Character Name and the Noun Phrase|Jasper Morello And The Lost Airship]]'', was released in 2005 and nominated for an Academy Award, while several more are planned.
''The Mysterious Geographic Explorations Of Jasper Morello'' is a series of [[Australian Movies|Australian]] animated short films directed by Anthony Lucas, notable for their unique CGI cut-out animation style which shows almost everything in silhouette. The first film, ''[[Character Name and the Noun Phrase|Jasper Morello And The Lost Airship]]'', was released in 2005 and nominated for an Academy Award, while several more are planned.
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==This film contains examples of:==
* [[Affably Evil]]: Dr. Claude Belgon. He's the nicest of the crew towards Jasper, and gets on well with him. Right up until the good doctor {{spoiler|starts letting the creature feed on the crew}}.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Dr. Claude Belgon. He's the nicest of the crew towards Jasper, and gets on well with him. Right up until the good doctor {{spoiler|starts letting the creature feed on the crew}}.
* [[Apocalyptic Log]]
* [[Apocalyptic Log]]

Revision as of 22:26, 7 November 2015

The Mysterious Geographic Explorations Of Jasper Morello is a series of Australian animated short films directed by Anthony Lucas, notable for their unique CGI cut-out animation style which shows almost everything in silhouette. The first film, Jasper Morello And The Lost Airship, was released in 2005 and nominated for an Academy Award, while several more are planned.


Tropes used in The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello include: