Who's Hungry (2009) Poster

(2009)

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7/10
Just One More Bite
Hitchcoc12 March 2019
OK. I guy who makes his own food out of children he has kidnapped, sits and watches TV. The heroic little girl gets away and tries to rescue her friend/brother. He can't resist eating some of the giant's food. This is about as bizarre as anything I've ever seen. So unsettling and not for kids.
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8/10
Blood and Ice Cream Warning: Spoilers
An eerie little horror short, reminiscent of fairy tales like Hansel and Gretel, but adapting them into a modern setting, with all its dark and morbid elements we often overlook during our childhood: Die hard serial killers might be as well the modern fiction equivalent of witches, big bad wolves and child eating ogres from those old cautionary tales, seemingly friendly before revealing their perverse true nature.

There is an interesting contrast between the cartoonish, almost humorous aesthetic of the characters and the sinister plot, helped a lot by the lack of dialogue and color, adding to its atmosphere.

The final result is more than effective.
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Who's Hungry
0U17 March 2020
The Ice Cream Man is the main antagonist in the 2009 animated horror short film Who's Hungry?. He is a murderous ice cream seller who kidnaps children, so that he can turn them into ice cream.

Although the short film does not have any spoken dialogue or too much noises, his screams were provided by Frank Welker. While the full animation was created by David Ochs.
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9/10
Show this to your children and they wouldn't be able to sleep
AnonymousbutDilpreet00217 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
A good little film with fantastic sound design. Has moments of scare. It can be deeply disturbing. A gaint is blended in a juicing machine, doesn't sound like an animated short. It's unexpectdly dark.

Don't watch it with children. But if you did, they will learn a lesson for lifetime, don't trust just anyone.
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