Remember when an Australian boy demanded his sister take off her bra he could defeat a veiny monster...

Remember when an Australian boy demanded his sister take off her bra he could defeat a veiny monster? Australian animation will never again reach such lofty heights.

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I feel like he could have just thrown the apple as effectively

Posting Aussie kino.

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You got this with sound?

For you.

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I'm glad someone said it. I wondered if I was missing something.

>takes off bra
>can't see her nipples poking through her shirt

Arthur and invisibles had a similar scene

Based if this is a kids cartoon.

>Dont want to see him use a bra as a slingshot
Faggots, slingshotting would make it go further.

What show is this?

Now that is some based shit.

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I can't see at the moment, but if it is what I think it is, then it's called "Wicked". It was adapted from a series of teen novels from the early 2000s. Had a spiritual successor called "Deadly".

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remember plasmo?

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This? imdb.com/title/tt0341997/

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That would be it. Shame that it and Deadly basically have no presence on the internet; it's impossible to find any recordings or even the intros. Well, except for this:

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this looks so good. You aussies may have societal setbacks, but your animation is something else

I found this through google: youtube.com/watch?v=I8KRQI_TsMo

Oh, wait, shut my mouth; here's the intro to Deadly.

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Still holds up today, and Corridor is still funny

funnily enough, "deadly" is lost media at the moment. all we can find is trailers for it. it used ot be broadcast on channel 9 or 10 if i remember correctly. it was about a brother and sister who discovered a tea that granted eternal life.
both deadly and wicked are based off books by morris gleitzman.

we have a fairly good animation and video game industry, we quite a bit of inbetweens and we even got the dude who made that tie fighter animation
> youtube.com/watch?v=PN_CP4SuoTU

to make a cartoon for our government-funded tv channel (it was okay... sort of weird tween animation) . sadly the government isn't too keen on funding australian talent at the moment and they have cut a lot of the funding for newer projects.

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For those wondering what the fuck the deal is with these:

>Wicked!
Protagonists Rory and Dawn are newly acquired step-siblings, whose town is being invaded by monsters fueled by a mutagenic virus that is powered by hate. The cartoon makes some major changes to the novels, which are more of a mystery-horror combination, namely by adding the Appleman - a mutated human driven to spread the fungus/virus across the world - as the central antagonist.

>Deadly!
Our protagonists are a pair of kids thrown together when they accidentally get caught up in a conspiracy revolving around a mysterious plant that can be used to create a team that de-ages the drinker, pursued by a twisted band of children - actually a family dependent on the tea to survive - that will do anything to uncover the secret of germinating their precious plants, which they believe lies in the protagonists.

Anyone else out there have fond memories for Lil' Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers?

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