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A Traveller's Diary Specials · review

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Top reader Aug 28, 2010 · 1 min read
5 /10

Long before Kunio Katō created his renowned animated piece, "La Maison en Petits Cubes," he was experimenting with recreational drugs. One fateful night he decided that he would animate his hallucinations - and name it "The Apple Incident." Using the method of deduction, it can only be fair to say that not only was he high - but he was also very, very bored. Despite the fact that I made it sound like a terrible piece of art, it really isn't. If you've got two minutes to spare and nothing else better to do, you definitely should give it a chance. However, to hail itas a masterpiece, you must have either a fetish of apples or you're quite into noise music.

That being said, watching this animated piece is rumoured to give an individual hair loss, amnesia, ultra migraines, the flu, ingrown hairs and many other symptoms. But who cares about rumours? Besides, it's only two minutes, so what are you waiting for?

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