CyberWorld

CyberWorld

Year: 2000

Runtime: 44 min

Language: English

Directors: Colin Davies, Elaine Despins

AnimationShort

In this thrilling animation, Phig embarks on an electrifying adventure through CyberWorld 3D, where old friends from "The Simpsons" and "Antz" reunite in a futuristic wonderland. But when three mischievous interlopers - Buzzed, Wired, and Frazzled - threaten to devastate the environment, Phig must summon her bravery for a side-splitting battle to protect CyberWorld 3D's very foundation.

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As the cinematic adventure unfolds, Phig, a remarkably skilled guide, invites viewers into the vast wonders of CyberWorld—an imaginative realm bursting with endless opportunities. In this electrifying landscape, a trio of cheeky computer bugs—Buzzed, Wired, and Frazzled—embark on a mischievous mission to consume the very essence of CyberWorld. Utilizing their sly tactics and coding skills, these bugs aim to exploit the system’s weaknesses.

Once Phig detects the chaotic antics of these rogue programs, she embarks on an exhilarating quest to locate them and put a stop to their destructive plans. Throughout her pursuit, she artfully integrates fascinating snippets from a variety of animated classics, including scenes from Antz and Homer³ from The Simpsons, drawing the audience deeper into this digital fantasy.

However, as Buzzed, Wired, and Frazzled continue their mayhem, they inadvertently conjure a catastrophic black hole, hauntingly similar to the one depicted in Homer³. This perilous anomaly ultimately spells doom for the bugs, whose exploits lead them to their own demise.

In a nail-biting moment, Phig finds herself on the brink of being drawn into the void, but she is heroically rescued by her loyal ally, technician Hank, who expertly reboots the system just seconds before she is consumed by the vortex. Once calm is restored, Phig seizes the moment to reveal to the audience that none of the chaos caused by the bugs ever actually transpired—serving as a clever reminder of how precarious the line between reality and fantasy can be.

In a light-hearted twist at the film’s conclusion, Phig attempts to gear up for battle, only to discover that she’s decked out in an unexpected pink bunny costume—a humorous prank that mirrors the mischief the bugs play throughout the film. As the credits roll, this playful ending offers a delightful wink to the audience, illustrating the delightful blurring of boundaries between the real and the digital world.

Last Updated: November 22, 2024 at 14:54

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