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Video of the Week: A Wolf Loves Pork

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Every Monday, the KQED Arts blog features a new Video of the Week to start the work week off right.

Pigs have had a rough couple of weeks. They’ve been blamed for a pandemic, Israel won’t even use the word “swine” because they’re not kosher, and Egypt lost its marbles and ordered its citizens to slaughter all of them to avoid an outbreak. But in A Wolf Loves Pork, Wilbur and his corkscrew-tailed friends finally catch a break. Using 1,300 photographs and his one room apartment, Takeuchi Taijin has created a stop-motion animation chase scene that follows a man in a wolf costume as he pursues a pink pig through city streets, past trains, up elevators, and into the ocean where the hunter becomes the hunted.

If you have any crazy sexy cool videos of your own, share them with us and we’ll consider them for future installments of Video of the Week!

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