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The animated adaptation of David Sim’s controversial comic series starring an anthropomorphic aardvark is now available for free online.
The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark is available to stream for free online.
Based on the comic series titled Cerebus (or Cerebus the Aardvark) by cartoonist Dave Sim, the 2021 animated film is now available to stream for free on Tubi, Plex and Xumo. Fans can also purchase the film with no commercials for $0.99 on Vimeo on Demand.
Written and directed by Oliver Simonson, The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark is an adaptation of Sim’s original comic series and stars John Di Crosta as Cerebus the Aardvark and Stephen Mendel as Wizard Maki.
According to the film’s summary, The Absurd, Surreal, Metaphysical and Fractured Destiny of Cerebus the Aardvark is a “heist movie” that follows Cerebus as he attempts to steal a jewel from a powerful wizard. Throughout the film, Cerebus must either “stay true to who he is or risk fracturing his destiny.” When he chooses the latter, “Cerebus confronts ‘chaotic manifestations’ such as ‘Elrod the Albino’ and ‘Necross the HAHAHA Mad.'”
Sim’s original self-published comic series spanned 300 issues, running from December 1977 to March 2004, and followed an anthropomorphic aardvark named Cerebus. The series originally began as a parody of Marvel Comics’ Conan the Barbarian series, but would later expand to cover a variety of topics from religion to politics. Cerebus was published by Aardvark-Anaheim, an independent publisher founded by Sim and Deni Loubert in 1977.
Fans of Cerebus the Aardvark can view his animated film for free on Tubi, Plex and Xumo.
Source: Tubi, Plex, Xumo, Vimeo
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