
Plymptoons: The Complete Early Works of Bill Plympton — Season 1
About this season
Animator Bill Plympton first received widespread public attention when his outré "Your Face" (1987) was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short. This collection of short films—some as brief as 15 seconds—made between 1985 and 1991, showcase his unique talent much more effectively than his ponderous feature films. But in off-the-wall shorts like "Your Face", "25 Ways to Quit Smoking", and the 15-second shorts made for MTV, he emerges as an entertaining and highly original filmmaker.
Episodes (23)

1. Self Portrait
Aired 1 June 1989
Excerpted from the collective short "Animated Self-Portraits" (1989), this 13-second clip is as the title describes: a self-portrait of Bill Plympton, animated circa 1988.

2. The Great Turn On
Aired 19 January 1968 • 2 min
Bill Plympton's first animated short for his college's 1968 yearbook promotion.

3. Lucas, The Ear of Corn
Aired 19 January 1977 • 4 min
An incomplete short by Bill Plympton.

4. Boomtown
Aired 1 January 1984 • 6 min
The Android Sisters sing about the alarming increase in U.S. defense spending during the cold war and its effect on various aspects of the domestic economy.

5. Drawing Lesson #2
Aired 1 January 1985 • 6 min
While giving an art lesson, the Magic Line is distracted by thoughts of his true love and former model, Vera, with whom he'd had a wild and passionate affair.

6. Your Face
Aired 1 May 1987 • 3 min
A tenor, in suit and tie, with a receding hairline, sings an original ballad to his love, “Your Face is Like a Song”, to simple piano accompaniment.

7. Love in the Fast Lane
Aired 1 January 1988 • 3 min
A distracted businessman buys an anniversary gift for his wife, but gets much more than he bargained for.

8. One of Those Days
Aired 1 January 1988 • 7 min
A day in the life of the world's unluckiest guy.

9. How to Kiss
Aired 1 October 1988 • 6 min
As a brave couple demonstrates, the narrator uses quotes, examples and advice to help us all reach the highest heights in the art of kissing.

10. 25 Ways to Quit Smoking
Aired 1 June 1989 • 5 min
The perilous road to kicking the habit is explored in twenty-six vignettes that include various professionals and contraptions.

11. 245 Days
Aired 2 July 1989 • 5 min
The music video for Peter Himmelman's song "245 Days", featuring original animations by Bill Plympton.

12. Noodle Ear
Aired 1 July 1989
A 13-second channel bumper for MTV, animated by Bill Plympton circa 1989.

13. Excerpt from Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Aired 2 August 1989
A 30-second excerpt from Amnesty International's 20-minute Universal Declaration of Human Rights animation video special from 1989.

14. Acid Rain
Aired 3 September 1989
An environmental awareness PSA from MTV, animated by Bill Plympton circa 1989.

15. Trivial Pursuit TV commercial #1
Aired 1 January 1990
A 1990 TV advertisement for the board game Trivial Pursuit, animated by Bill Plympton.

16. Trivial Pursuit TV commercial #2
Aired 1 January 1990
A 1990 TV advertisement for the board game Trivial Pursuit, animated by Bill Plympton.

17. Sugar Delight TV commercial #1
Aired 1 January 1991
A 1991 TV advertisement for artificial sweetener Sugar Delight, animated by Bill Plympton, featuring the voice of Emo Philips.

18. Sugar Delight TV commercial #2
Aired 1 January 1991
A 1991 TV advertisement for artificial sweetener Sugar Delight, animated by Bill Plympton, featuring the voice of Emo Philips.

19. Previous Lives #1: Rod Stewart
Aired 6 June 1991
An excerpt from MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, animated by Bill Plympton.

20. Previous Lives #2: Eddie Van Halen
Aired 6 June 1991
An excerpt from MTV's 10th Anniversary Special, animated by Bill Plympton.

21. Plymptoons
Aired 1 January 1990 • 7 min
A collection of comedic vignettes and sight gags, animated by Bill Plympton.

22. At the Zoo
Aired 1 January 1969 • 2 min
A student film animated by Bill Plympton, when he was a student at The School of Visual Arts, New York City.

23. America: Upper and Lower Case
Aired 1 January 1969 • 2 min
Another student film animated by Bill Plympton during his time as a student at The School of Visual Arts, New York City, humorously speaking to class divisions in America.