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I Married A Strange Person! Blu-ray delivers one of the most delirious and unrestrained features from legendary animator Bill Plympton, a gleefully demented explosion of surreal humour, grotesque body comedy, and rapid-fire visual invention. Opening with two birds mating mid-flight and spiralling instantly into chaos, the film introduces newlywed Grant, whose marriage is upended when a misdirected satellite beam creates a telekinetic boil on his neck with terrifying and absurd powers.

 

Voiced by Tom Larson and Charis Michelsen, Grant and his wife Keri find themselves navigating a nonstop barrage of Plympton’s signature non-sequitur gags: homicidal dinner-table insects, possessed lawn mowers, Chia pets gone rogue, erupting musical numbers, and lyrics as unhinged as the animation itself. As the boil’s strange abilities grow, it draws the attention of the sinister Smilecorp, triggering an all-out corporate battle for control of Grant’s rapidly mutating body.

 

Wildly inventive, aggressively handmade, and unapologetically strange, I Married A Strange Person! stands as one of Plympton’s most iconic feature films, blending anarchic comedy with genuine emotional oddity. This Deaf Crocodile Blu-ray release presents the film alongside newly restored shorts and extensive supplements, cementing its status as a cornerstone of American underground animation.

 

directed by: Bill Plympton
starring: Tom Larson, Charis Michelsen
1997 / 75 min / 1.33:1 / English stereo

I Married A Strange Person! [Blu-ray]

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  • BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
    • first-ever U.S. Blu-ray release
    • two classic Plympton shorts: “Guide Dog” (2006), newly scanned and restored, and “The Loneliest Stoplight” (2015), narrated by Patton Oswalt
    • new video interview with Bill Plympton, moderated by Dennis Bartok
    • new commentary track by Adam Rackoff, James Hancock, and John Holderried of Plymptoons Studio

     

    Additional details
    Label: Deaf Crocodile
    Region: A
    Language: English
    Audio: stereo

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