The Butcher (lost Nickelodeon puppet short film; existence unconfirmed; 2001)

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An animal bone marionette similar to what was described in the short film.

Status: Existence Unconfirmed

The Butcher (name disputed) was a reported puppet live-action short film from the early 2000s, featuring puppets made out of actual animal bones. It was brought to semi-popular attention through a post on the r/tipofmytongue subreddit by user "deaduser00". After describing the film, the National Film Board of Canada, who was partnered with Viacom at the time, began searching their archives for a production code of The Butcher but found no evidence of the film's existence.[1] Since there is very little evidence of the film, beyond deaduser00 and a few other's recounts, many speculate the film to be either a made-up hoax, a false memory, or a simple confusion with another movie or show such as Odokuro[2] or Courage the Cowardly Dog.[3]

Description

According to deaduser00's recount, The Butcher, as they believe it was named, was a short film that aired sometime on Nickelodeon between 2001 and 2004. It was reportedly much darker than many of the other short films at the time, such as Strange Invaders.[4] The intro showed the title card in white with a black background, and the film itself was entirely in black and white. The detail that caught the most attention from deaduser00, however, was that the puppets used in the film appeared to be made of actual animal bones, such as cats, dogs, birds and rabbits. There was also a pair of human hands holding a butcher's knife, who would chop up the animal puppets. Additionally, there were reportedly scenes of animals inside glass containers, and one scene in particular where the animals fuse together to create "an abomination." The film also contained no dialogue, only ambient music and sound effects.

According to a follow-up post on Reddit,[5] deaduser00 has said that he believes the short film Butchers Hook by Simon Pummell may be the movie in question, aside from a few missing or different details from the original description. deaduser00 is also unsure if this film aired on Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network.

Gallery

Blameitonjorge's video which mentions The Butcher search (12:44-22:00).

The short film Butchers Hook, directed by Simon Pummell, is believed to be the original film, although this has not yet been confirmed.

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Anthology and Short Series

Bumpers and Promos

Films

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