Thursday, January 21, 2010

Mormon Cartoon



Nothing like a cartoon to really highlight deeply, deeply crazy beliefs. Also note the large amount of rotoscoping--real footage exists for a lot of this, dudes.

9 comments:

Galspanic said...

I'm a little confused. Is that cartoon pro, or anti-Mormon? That rotoscoping is terrible. The original footage for that is probably a lot of stock footage and stolen scenes from those classic movies you see where native americans fight romans in the early americas. You know the films I'm talking about, right?

kamapuaa said...

I think it's pretty much just informational.

FAKA! said...

So does this mean brown people are semi-neutral?

Mr. Pony said...

Depends on what kind of brown, I think. If Indians are really Israelites, then... Oh wait, Indians are red... Oh bother. I mean, it's nice that Space God thought to color-code humans based on the content of their character, but it would have been smart to print a key on the face of the moon for easy reference.

Mr. Pony said...

You know, I can see the logic behind marrying your own mom, but only if you're also allowed to have other wives.

Heeero said...

Okay...Am I the only one who is somewhat VERY unsettled by this?

Galspanic said...

"Somewhat VERY unsettled"? For Elohim's sake, make up your mind!

Litcube said...

I am settled by this.

odori said...

It's fascinating to see how "American" the Mormom foundation myth is. Like how the heavenly gods council voted to support Jesus' plan for Earth over Lucifer's. They're so democratic.

It's also amazing how the story reflects the attitudes of 19th century white America in explaining why the white folks have to discriminate against black people.