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Trash Talking

Trash Talking

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Trash Talking

"60 minutes of animation & video-jamimation."

2006
1h 0m
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Animation

Overview

A showcase of Paper Rad's individual and group creations in the form of Trash Talking, a show for kids with bizarre characters trying to find their place in the world.

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3 members
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Ben Jones

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Ben Jones
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Jacob Ciocci

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Jacob Ciocci
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Jessica Ciocci

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