Animated Anti-Feline Films

The 'I Hate Kitties' Video is an Artistic Video Game Concept

The 'I Hate Kitties' video may have a hate on for cats, but it certainly shows a love for art. The video was produced and directed by Pamela Reed and Matthew Rader. The concept behind it is truly creative and combines animation, live performance and an idea for a video game.

The video features a rather Lady Gaga/ Katy Perry-esqu female character walking around a house kicking a bunch of cats. It's set up like a video game, and in order to get to the next level, the female character has to kick away a certain amount of felines. The background scenery and the cats are all animated. The music also loops the saying "I hate kitties" in a rather daunting voice.

This is a truly sweet concept for an art film and is worth checking out.
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