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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityEnsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. The topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.

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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityEnsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. The topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has work, with a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.''very'' creepy atmosphere.
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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityEnsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. And the topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.

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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityEnsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. And the The topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.
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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityInsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. And the topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.

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* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityInsues [[RealityEnsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. And the topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.
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* {{Fanon}}: A popular bit of fanon regarding this short is that it's a direct prequel to the series--Billy's trepanation is what ended up making him stupid, while Mandy, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in a rare show of remorse]], never smiled again and became considerably less sociable.

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* {{Fanon}}: A popular bit of fanon regarding this short is that it's a direct prequel to the series--Billy's trepanation is what ended up making him stupid, while Mandy, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in a rare show of remorse]], never smiled again and became considerably less sociable.sociable.
* NightmareFuel: The short film is surprisingly unsettling. The prehistoric nailing by a club into the skull results in the patient just... dropping to the ground. No Tom and Jerry-esque yelling or AmusingInjuries, [[RealityInsues just death]]. Mandy joyfully drills into Billy's skull and ''blood is gushing out''. And the topic of piercing the skull is dryly presented as medical, down to the title. It's a jarring departure from the cartoonishness of Maxwell's later work. The whole thing just has a very unsettling atmosphere. There's just something about the animation style and the old-timey look.
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* {{Fanon}}: A popular bit of fanon regarding this short is that it's a direct prequel to the series--Billy's trepanation is what ended up making him stupid, while Mandy, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone in a rare show of remorse]], never smiled again and became considerably less sociable.

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