also is there a name for the weird and abstract style of illustration that was popular back then? I'd like to know so that if an exhibition of it ever comes to my town and I'm asked to go I can quickly say HELL NO
I've said it once and I'll say it again: Canada has the most disturbing and egregiously psychedelic animation industry in the world. They make Japan and the Eastern Bloc look like pansies for sheer trippiness.
Also, the station ID says this was from Sudbury. This was recorded on a machine located in the middle of REAL LIFE MORDOR.
Wait a minute, this fucking show showed movies? That's it?! This wasn't the beginning to a 45 odyssey into mind-crushing Canadian gnostic mysteries? This was just how Goddamned Canadians get excited about moving pictures?! I haven't been this disillusioned with Canada since...since...Well, ever.