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'''It's Hip to Be a Square''' is an animated song sketch, spoofing "It's Hip To Be Square" by [[Huey Lewis and the News]], first seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in [[1989]]. Animated by [[Candy Kugel]] and [[Vincent Cafferelli]] at Buzzco Studios, the short features a band of colored squares with stick-figure limbs. They sing about their differences from other shapes, but they still get along. Cut-outs and direct cel-drawings were utilized. |
'''It's Hip to Be a Square''' is an animated song sketch, spoofing "It's Hip To Be Square" by [[Huey Lewis and the News]], first seen on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in [[1989]]. Animated by [[Candy Kugel]] and [[Vincent Cafferelli]] at Buzzco Studios, the short features a band of colored squares with stick-figure limbs. They sing about their differences from other shapes, but they still get along. Cut-outs and direct cel-drawings were utilized. |
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Revision as of 09:48, 10 October 2006
It's Hip to Be a Square is an animated song sketch, spoofing "It's Hip To Be Square" by Huey Lewis and the News, first seen on Sesame Street in 1989. Animated by Candy Kugel and Vincent Cafferelli at Buzzco Studios, the short features a band of colored squares with stick-figure limbs. They sing about their differences from other shapes, but they still get along. Cut-outs and direct cel-drawings were utilized.