Cartoon Sushi

cartoon sushi Looking for an MTV animated short? Hello Back in the 90s, MTV had all sorts of mature cartoons that they were broadcasting. I remember one that stood out and I have been looking fo...


cartoon sushi

cartoon sushi
Looking for an MTV animated short?

Hello

Back in the 90s, MTV had all sorts of mature cartoons that they were broadcasting. I remember one that stood out and I have been looking for it for a while already.

I am hoping someone saw it as well and can point me to the right direction. It was an animated short where I believe it was this giant boy, and he's going through a city, and then the scene switches to this fat lady that is arguing with a cashier or something in a fast food place (i could be wrong about the location). anyways, the giant just smashes his hand throught the roof, grabs the lady, and eats her...i remember then watching the boy eating the lady and saying "sorry!"..and you can see the lady's decapitated head either on ground or on the boys other hand.

it was bloody but very interesting to watch! It may have been shown through the cartoon sushi series...not sure though

i would like to download this clip..i hope somebody knows what I am talking about

thanks!

I really really want to say Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg...but I know its not it



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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