Mister Smile

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Mister Smile is an animated short film by American animator Fran Krause. The film was originally created by Krause as his senior project for Rhode Island School of Design; it has however reached a surprising level of popularity in independent film festivals, winning several awards. The film follows the stories of several characters who are invited to a party at the home of Mister Smile, presumeably a celebrity. Krause currently resides in New York where he is a professor of animation at Pratt Institute.

Among the guests are three characters (two people and a bear) who live a fearful existence in a treehouse and their newly purchased "False Man" (a robot), a salesman bird and his wife, an old man and his pet squirrel, a doctor, his assistant (a chicken), and his patient (a monkey). The film ends with the salesman, who has "LOVE" and "FOOD" tattooed on his hands, delivering a Night of the Hunter-esque speech about the balance between love and food.

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