""one of the sickest animated films ever made" -Bill Plympton"01 January 2001Animated12 mins
Jolly and adorable little yellow bird Chirpy eats some psychedelic smiling mushrooms. Chirpy walks through the woods while tripping out of her tiny skull. She encounters a huge horse, and the two animals "get freaky," so to speak.
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