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1977 FILM BY MIKE JITTLOV
Time Tripper; Fashionation; Time tripper

Jura Tripper         
JAPANESE ANIME TELEVISION SERIES
Jurassic Tripper
is the title of a 1995 anime series consisting of 39 25-minute episodes. It was produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Ashi Productions. It is a loosely based literary adaptation on the novel Two Years' Vacation (1888) by French author Jules Verne.
The Anchor, Bankside         
  • The Anchor
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  • Another view of the pub
PUB IN BANKSIDE, LONDON
The Anchor Bankside; Anchor Bankside
The Anchor is a pub in the London Borough of Southwark. It is in the Bankside locality on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station.
Tripper         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tripper (disambiguation); Tripper (album)
·noun An Excursionist.
II. Tripper ·noun One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.

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Animato

Animato is a compilation of short films by Mike Jittlov, making extensive use of stop motion, pixilation, kinestasis, animation, and multiple exposures. It features the films The Interview, Swing Shift, Rocketman, The Leap, Time Tripper and Fashionation.

It was screened at Filmex in 1977. Regis Philbin was so impressed by the short Time Tripper that he had it televised.

Fashionation is one of the well-known animated segments. The short was made using kinestasis and cutout animation, mostly from fashion magazines illustrating the lyrics of the song "I Know a Place" by Petula Clark. It also extensively used multiple exposures, pixilation and stop motion for the brief live-action sequence.