Cyberworld 3D


48m 2000

Brief Synopsis

A collaboration of computer-animated films which features new characters and old friends from the award-winning Fox network television series, "The Simpsons" and Dreamworks' feature film "Antz" (USA/1998)... The saucy, synthetic hostess, Phig, takes the viewers through Cyberworld 3D, a futuristic ga

Film Details

Also Known As
Cyberworld
MPAA Rating
Genre
Anthology
Short
Release Date
2000
Production Company
20th Century Fox Television; Amblin Partners; Dreamworks Animation; Imax Corporation; PDI/Dreamworks; Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc.
Distribution Company
IMAX Corporation; Imax Corporation

Technical Specs

Duration
48m

Synopsis

A collaboration of computer-animated films which features new characters and old friends from the award-winning Fox network television series, "The Simpsons" and Dreamworks' feature film "Antz" (USA/1998)... The saucy, synthetic hostess, Phig, takes the viewers through Cyberworld 3D, a futuristic gallery of wild adventure and spectacular images. Trouble arrives in the form of three unwelcomed guests named Buzzed, Wired and Frazzled who are inadvertently destroying the environment's foundation, forcing Phig into a hilarious battle to save herself and Cyberworld 3D from total annihilation.

Film Details

Also Known As
Cyberworld
MPAA Rating
Genre
Anthology
Short
Release Date
2000
Production Company
20th Century Fox Television; Amblin Partners; Dreamworks Animation; Imax Corporation; PDI/Dreamworks; Sony Pictures Imageworks, Inc.
Distribution Company
IMAX Corporation; Imax Corporation

Technical Specs

Duration
48m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Fall October 6, 2000

Released in United States May 2001

Shown at Large Format Cinema Association Film Festival in Los Angeles, California May 16-18, 2001.

Film is comprised of several previous shorts, including: Sony Picture Imagework's "Monkey Brain Sushi" (USA/1995), ExMachina's "KraKKen: Adventure of Future Ocean" (France/1997), Inertia Pictures' "Flipbook" (Japan/1997) and "Light and Water" (Japan/1998), REZN8's "Tonight's Performance" (USA), Spans and Partner's "Mostly Sports" (Germany), Eye-Animation's "Liberation" (United Kingdom/1994), as well as the 'Dance Bar' scene from PDI/DreamWork's "Antz" (USA/1998) and a segment from the 1995 'Treehouse of Horror' episode from Fox's tv series "The Simpsons".

First ever 3D animated IMAX feature.

Imax 3D

Stereoscopic

Released in United States May 2001 (Shown at Large Format Cinema Association Film Festival in Los Angeles, California May 16-18, 2001.)

Released in United States Fall October 6, 2000