7.6 /10 1 Votes
Country of origin United States Initial release 26 October 1994 | 7.5/10 IMDb Running time 30 minutes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Kathleen BarrDoug ParkerLee TockarDale Wilson Producer(s) Dennis HeatonToni A. CarmichaelMichael van den Bos Film series Tales from the Far Side Film Series Cast Similar Star Odyssey, Body Count, Bambi Meets Godzilla, The Great Flood, Lupo the Butcher |
Kerry uchida sound design demo tales from the far side 1 2
Gary Larson's Tales From the Far Side is an animated short film created in 1994 by Gary Larson, based on his The Far Side comic strip. It was first shown as a Halloween special on CBS television, and later it was awarded the Grand Prix at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
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The film is loosely structured, jumping between several simple stories. Many of these situations use staple clichés of horror films, such as undead monsters and the dark and stormy night. The stories sometimes turn macabre, but are presented in a lighthearted fashion. They are mainly as those in the printed comic, including lots of background throwaway gags from well-known panels.

The characters and settings are all common to Larson's work, such as aliens, anthropomorphic animals and other objects, and cowboys in the Old West. The art style is essentially the same as that of The Far Side, though the film necessarily adds animation and sound effects.

The animation was made in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at director-animator Marv Newland's International Rocketship Productions.
The film features an original music score by jazz guitarist Bill Frisell. Some of the compositions from the soundtrack are included on his 1996 album Quartet.

In 1997 the film spawned a sequel, Tales From the Far Side II. This follow-up was never broadcast on American television, but it aired in the UK on BBC and it appeared in numerous film festivals. Both films were released on VHS and DVD and were available for purchase by U.S. addresses from The Official Far Side website, but are currently sold out.

Alternative version
When the first special was issued on video in 1999, Larson made numerous changes:


