In a shiny-colored futuristic world, where children are recognized by their registration number, a man and his clockwork dog are Christmas shopping at « Consoland », a huge supermarket that looks like a theme park.
By the great Italian artist Bruno Bozzetto.
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An animation short which teases the italian world of 3D and its being subjected to the over-evoluted american technology.
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