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* DontMakeMeTakeOffMyBelt: George threatens to do this if Slab and Ernie don't eat the face.
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* DontMakeMeTakeOffMyBelt: George threatens to do this if Slab and Ernie don't eat the face.
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A work-in-progress version can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAJQsFJklGI here]].
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Website name mixup. You can't buy stuff from Spotify because that website is for listening to music and many of the songs available can be listened to for free. Also, Role Reprisal is Trivia now.
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The short's delayed production and Kricfalusi's failure to both meet his own deadline and repay all of the backer's to his Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it are generally [[OvershadowedByControversy discussed more]] than what little of the short itself was completed. The short's completion was finally announced in May of 2019, two years after it was scheduled to be completed, with the DVD being available from Kricfalusi's online store through his Spotify account.
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The short's delayed production and Kricfalusi's failure to both meet his own deadline and repay all of the backer's to his Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it are generally [[OvershadowedByControversy discussed more]] than what little of the short itself was completed. The short's completion was finally announced in May of 2019, two years after it was scheduled to be completed, with the DVD being available from Kricfalusi's online store through his Spotify Shopify account.
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* RoleReprisal:
** Mike Pataki returned to voice George Liquor one last time for this cartoon (he passed away shortly before it began production, but recorded all of his lines).
** Eddie Fitzgerald, who previously voiced Cigarettes the Cat in ''WebAnimation/WeekendPussyHunt'', returns to voice him again for his bit-role here.
** Mike Pataki returned to voice George Liquor one last time for this cartoon (he passed away shortly before it began production, but recorded all of his lines).
** Eddie Fitzgerald, who previously voiced Cigarettes the Cat in ''WebAnimation/WeekendPussyHunt'', returns to voice him again for his bit-role here.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is the soon-to-be-released cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, in production during for much of the 2010s.
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The DVD can be purchased [[https://johnkstuff.com/products/cans-without-labels-dvd-1 here]],
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* ArtEvolution: While ''WebAnimation/TheGoddamnGeorgeLiquorProgram'' had been animated in a primitive, limited UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, this short (or what was finished of it) was animated "paperless" traditional style in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is the soon-to-be-released cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, in production during the early to mid-2010s.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is the soon-to-be-released cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, in production during for much of the early to mid-2010s.
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On May 27, 2019, roughly almost a decade after its' completion, Kricfalusi announces the DVD masterings' completion and it will be released on his online store [[https://www.facebook.com/john.kricfalusi.5/photos/a.342338955921402/1303958163092805/?type=3&theater within a week or two]], with backers given first priority.
The short as is can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAJQsFJklGI here]].
On May 27, 2019, roughly almost a decade after its' completion, Kricfalusi announces the DVD masterings' completion and it will be released on his online store [[https://www.facebook.com/john.kricfalusi.5/photos/a.342338955921402/1303958163092805/?type=3&theater within a week or two]], with backers given first priority.
The short as is can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAJQsFJklGI here]].
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The short's delayed production and Kricfalusi's failure to both finish it meet his own deadline and repay all of the backer's to his Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it are generally [[OvershadowedByControversy discussed more]] than what little of the short itself was completed.
On May 27, 2019, roughly almost a decade after its' completion, Kricfalusi announces the DVD masterings'completed. The short's completion and was finally announced in May of 2019, two years after it will was scheduled to be released on his completed, with the DVD being available from Kricfalusi's online store [[https://www.facebook.com/john.kricfalusi.5/photos/a.342338955921402/1303958163092805/?type=3&theater within a week or two]], with backers given first priority.
The short as isthrough his Spotify account.
A work-in-progress version can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAJQsFJklGI here]].
On May 27, 2019, roughly almost a decade after its' completion, Kricfalusi announces the DVD masterings'
The short as is
A work-in-progress version can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAJQsFJklGI here]].
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased, unfinished and most-likely abandoned short cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made during the early to mid-2010s.
The cartoon is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it.
The cartoon is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased, unfinished and most-likely abandoned short cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made in production during the early to mid-2010s.
The cartoonis centered on stars George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab, who had previously stared in Kricfalusi's web series ''WebAnimation/TheGoddamnGeorgeLiquorProgram''. In this outing, Ernie and Slab are having lunch. The kids are inquisitive lunch and inquire as to what all the cans present on the table, and table are. George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
Thecartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether short's delayed production and the disastrous aftermath Kricfalusi's failure to both finish it and repay all of the backer's to his Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it.
it are generally [[OvershadowedByControversy discussed more]] than what little of the short itself was completed.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased and unfinished, possibly abandoned, short cartoon, directed by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made during the early to mid-2010s.
The cartoon's plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
The cartoon's plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased unreleased, unfinished and unfinished, possibly abandoned, most-likely abandoned short cartoon, directed cartoon created by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made during the early to mid-2010s.
Thecartoon's plot, for the given value of plot, cartoon is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
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* BodyHorror: The scene where Donald Bastard tears off Slab's face.
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* BodyHorror: The scene where Donald Bastard tears off Slab's face. When he gets it back, it's on upside-down.
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->"Here's the rule - once we open the cat - we have to eat whatever's in it!"
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->"Here's the rule - once we open the cat this can - we have to eat whatever's in it!"
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased and unfinished, possibly abandoned, short cartoon, directed by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made during the early to mid 2010s.
The cartoons plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
The cartoons plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased and unfinished, possibly abandoned, short cartoon, directed by Creator/JohnKricfalusi, made during the early to mid 2010s.
mid-2010s.
Thecartoons cartoon's plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
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* PrecisionFStrike: George angrily bellows one one when his nephews don't want to eat the face in the can.
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* TheScrooge: George is such a cheapskate, that he constantly buys unlabelled cans. And when he finds out theres a face in the can, he still insists on making his nephews eat it anyway!
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* TheScrooge: George is such a cheapskate, that he constantly buys unlabelled cans. And when he finds out theres there's a face in the can, he still insists on making his nephews eat it anyway!
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* HereWeGoAgain: Slab and Ernie succeed in tricking George Liquor into thinking they ate the face out of the can (they actually fed it to Cigarettes the Cat). It backfires on them when George decides to open ''another'' can to feed them with, guessing there will be a foot in it. Slab and Ernie flee the house in terror as the cartoon ends.
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* HereWeGoAgain: Slab and Ernie succeed in tricking George Liquor into thinking they ate the face out of the can (they actually fed it to Cigarettes the Cat).Donald Bastard). It backfires on them when George decides to open ''another'' can to feed them with, guessing there will be a foot in it. Slab and Ernie flee the house in terror as the cartoon ends.
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The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the kickstarter campaign used to fund it.
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The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the kickstarter Website/{{Kickstarter}} campaign used to fund it.
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased and unfinished, possibly abandoned, short cartoon, directed by Creator/JohnKricfalusi.
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* PunctuatedForEmphasis: George bellows the "Eating the fucking face!" line like this.
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The cartoons plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap.
cheap. Things go south when the kids discover how disgusting the contents of the cans are, such as there being a face inside of it. George insists on making them eat it, and after a fit of anger, he goes off to take a bathroom break, but warns his nephews that the face better be gone when he gets back. The rest of the short is spent on Slab and Ernie trying to find ways to get rid of the face without eating it.
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* TheScrooge: George is such a cheapskate, that he constantly buys unlabelled cans. And when he finds out theres a face in the can, he still insists on making his nephews eat it anyway!
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* TheCameo: Donald Bastard (a parody character created by John K) makes a brief appearance late in the cartoon.
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* CaptainErsatz: You get one guess [[WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck who Donald Bastard is based off of.]]
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->"Here's the rule - once we open the cat - we have to eat whatever's in it!"
-->--George Liquor to Slab and Ernie
-->--George Liquor to Slab and Ernie
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Slab having lunch. The kids are inquisitive to all the cans present on the table, and George explains that they're cans without labels, which he buys cheap.
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* TitleDrop: "These here are cans without labels!"
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* HereWeGoAgain: Slab and Ernie succeed in tricking George Liquor into thinking they ate the face out of the can (they actually fed it to Cigarettes the Cat).
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* HereWeGoAgain: Slab and Ernie succeed in tricking George Liquor into thinking they ate the face out of the can (they actually fed it to Cigarettes the Cat). It backfires on them when George decides to open ''another'' can to feed them with, guessing there will be a foot in it. Slab and Ernie flee the house in terror as the cartoon ends.
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* HereWeGoAgain: Slab and Ernie succeed in tricking George Liquor into thinking they ate the face out of the can (they actually fed it to Cigarettes the Cat).
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** Mike Pataki returned to voice George Liquor one last time for this cartoon (he passed away shortly before it began production, but recorded all of hislines).lines).
** Eddie Fitzgerald, who previously voiced Cigarettes the Cat in ''WebAnimation/WeekendPussyHunt'', returns to voice him again for his bit-role here.
** Mike Pataki returned to voice George Liquor one last time for this cartoon (he passed away shortly before it began production, but recorded all of his
** Eddie Fitzgerald, who previously voiced Cigarettes the Cat in ''WebAnimation/WeekendPussyHunt'', returns to voice him again for his bit-role here.
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* CallBack: The part where Slab and Ernie "touch tips" (bump their groins into each other) is a callback to an extremely infamous short that they previously starred in, "What Pee Boners Are For".
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%% NOTICE: Do NOT link to "What Pee Boners Are For". It has explicit nudity that violates the sites content guidelines.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"EAT THE FUCKING FACE!]]
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''Cans Without Labels'' is an unreleased and unfinished, possibly abandoned, short cartoon, directed by Creator/JohnKricfalusi.
The cartoons plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab, la
The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the kickstarter campaign used to fund it.
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* SliceOfLife: There isn't much of a plot; its just a few minute vignette of George Liquor trying to get his nephews Ernie and Slab to eat repulsive food out of a can.
* WildTake: George gives an extremely grisly one to his nephews when they show hesitance to eat the face in the can.
The cartoons plot, for the given value of plot, is centered on George Liquor (American) and his nephews Ernie and Slab, la
The cartoon is controversial among the animation community for a variety of reasons, mainly due to its extremely belated development before it was seemingly abandoned altogether and the disastrous aftermath of the kickstarter campaign used to fund it.
!Tropes:
* SliceOfLife: There isn't much of a plot; its just a few minute vignette of George Liquor trying to get his nephews Ernie and Slab to eat repulsive food out of a can.
* WildTake: George gives an extremely grisly one to his nephews when they show hesitance to eat the face in the can.