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Wladyslaw Starewicz’s The Mascot

Posted by Ross Rosenberg

This short film, by Polish stop-motion animator Wladyslaw Starewicz, tells the story of Duffy (known as Fétiche in France). A stuffed animal, Duffy is on a quest to bring his young mistress, sick with scurvy, an orange. It is a quest that will take him through Hell and back. Starewicz was a master of his craft, sometimes employing the use of insect carcasses — their limbs reattached with wax — as puppets. Duffy proved to be one of his most popular creations, and Starewicz featured him in three more films. If you’re a fan of stop-motion animation The Mascot is a must see.

Update: Switched to a YouYube playlist as the original player, located here, kept auto-playing.

The Mascot [YouTube] : MONSTER BRAINS : Fantastic Animation


Categories: Puppies, The Devil, Puppets, Animals, Insects, Animation
Posted at 12:30 pm on August 7, 2008
6 Comments -

6 COMMENTS ARE NOT ENOUGH

    This is very impressive. Bewhiskered, almost tentacled gendarmes defeat the skeletal forces of evil in an epic street battle.

    How could anyone not like that.

    Comment by Agent Irons — August 7, 2008 @ 4:03 pm

    We need to make this not autoplay.

    Comment by Eliza Gauger — August 7, 2008 @ 6:40 pm

    I really enjoyed the sense of central Europe in the early 30’s.
    I know that wasn’t the point of the exercise, but I sure did like that part.

    Comment by Elmo — August 7, 2008 @ 8:05 pm

    Amazing film. A complete, DVD-quality mpeg is available for download at the Internet Archive:

    http://www.archive.org/details/The_Mascot_Complete

    Comment by Mark — August 10, 2008 @ 7:41 am

    Wow. Thanks for introducing me to this; I never heard of it before. Great glimpses of pre-war Warsaw (I presume). And a real Medieval fantasy.

    Comment by Mogothe Mugger — August 10, 2008 @ 9:59 pm

    Glad you enjoyed my restoration of this great film. The complete version at archive.org is also mine and is more complete and accurate than the one I posted at youtube. Enjoy!

    Mark

    P.S. The street scenes were shot in Paris, not Warsaw.

    Comment by Mark — May 16, 2009 @ 12:59 am

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