Sally Animated Short [repack]
From creepy 1970s folktales to modern CGI character studies, the name "Sally" has been a recurring title in the world of animation. Whether you are looking for a piece of "lost media" or a graduation masterpiece, these shorts showcase the diversity of the medium. O páradivé Sally (About Dressy Sally, 1976)
Pro tip:
Watch it alone, at night, with headphones. Do not watch it on a phone; the visual details (the dust motes in the light, the fraying edges of the paper) require a larger screen. sally animated short
Rating:
★★★★★ (Essential viewing for fans of dystopian animation, existential horror, and silent storytelling.) From creepy 1970s folktales to modern CGI character
The farmer arrives to check the fields. He sees Sally—a mess of torn fabric and missing an arm. He shakes his head. Do not watch it on a phone; the
Sally opens on a windswept shoreline. Rusted and half-buried in sand, a small wind-up robot named Sally slowly powers on. Her left eye flickers. Her arm is missing. Each day, she winds herself using a broken gear and drags herself along the shore, drawing a heart in the sand — waiting.
Sally
Fans frequently beg for a sequel. Could find a new tailor? Could she be moved to a museum? Bouchiba has been cryptic, posting a single sketch on Instagram in 2023 of Sally looking out a rainy window with the caption: "Some stories are meant to loop forever."
