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Rejected is a 2000 animated short comedy film by animator Don Hertzfeldt, which was nominated for a 2001 Academy Award for Best Short Film, Animated. It has won awards from several film festivals, including a 2001 Jury Award for Best Short at the Newport International Film Festival and a 2001 Festival Award for Best Animation at the New York Underground Film Festival. The film is also recognized on a mural in front of Mead Hall at Pitzer College in Claremont, CA.

Synopsis

The film purports to tell the story of the progressive breakdown of its animator, Don Hertzfeldt. The frame narrative is told in short text passages printed on the screen, starting with Hertzfeldt being commissioned by the "Family Learning Channel" (a fictional cable channel) to produce animated commercial bumpers and commercial spots. All of the spots he produced, as the text informs us, were reviewed by the client and promptly rejected, and as we watch the spots themselves, we quickly see why: the antics of the balloon-figures and stick figures range from mere head-scratching non-sequiturs to exaggerated sequences of violence and mutilation—contrasted not only with the cartoony style of the animation, but with the cheery muzak that accompanies each spot's reminder that "You're watching the Family Learning Channel!"

The text screens then inform us that Hertzfeldt received another commission, from the (fictional) "Johnson & Mills", to produce animated commercials for their products, and like the previous spots, these were all reviewed and immediately rejected. The reasons why are even clearer in these spots; the bizarre illogic, the tastelessness, and the themes of mutilation and violence are even more pronounced, culminating in a sequence where a "puffball" figure, after exhorting his fellow cheering puffballs "Every-body... dance!!", notices that his anus is bleeding, announces this fact repeatedly, growing louder and shriller, and by the end of the sequence is literally drowning in his own blood.

The text screens return and begin the build-up to the final sequences of the film; we are told that Hertzfeldt began to break down, either from the repeated rejection or from the loss of individuality in the corporate world, and shortly we see the characters who have appeared in Hertzfeldt's spots and commercials panicking as their world, the paper world of the animator's page, suffers an apocalypse: the puffball figures run in terror as the "Family Learning Channel" logo crashes down from the sky and the crushing letters rain down on them; howling winds sweep a talking banana through a hole in the page into the void; the page dents outward towards the camera as stick figures pound on the fourth wall trying to get out. The camera finally freezes on a balloon figure staring as the page crumples around him, screaming as his world comes to an end.

The film was a popular target for bootlegs, much to Hertzfeldt's dismay. A DVD was created to fix that problem, which is now available for purchase at the Bitter Films website.

Inspiration

Although Hertzfeldt did not actually do any commercial work, he received a lot of offers to do commercials after his short Billy's Balloon
garnered international attention and acclaim. In public appearances, he usually tells the story that he wished he could just make a cheap, nonsensical animation to hand to the people intending to hire him, and run away with the money. Eventually this became the germ for Rejected's theme of a collection of cartoons so bad they were rejected by advertising agencies, leading to their creator's breakdown and, presumably, his demise.

Trivia

The alternate dimension scenes from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode Broodwich may have been inspired by or meant to be an homage to Rejected.
  • The song that the Fuzzballs were dancing to is called "Nu är det jul igen," a Swedish Christmas song.

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