Thumbs!

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Thumbs! is a collective term for the O Entertainment short films created with Thumbation technology, a process which combines live-action thumbs and CGI faces. The first short, Thumb Wars, was created as a television special and spawned the rest of the series: The Blair Thumb, Thumbtanic, Bat Thumb, Frankenthumb, and The Godthumb. An ongoing joke in the series is the appearance of a one-eyed thumb, who appears in each filmette to give his signature line of 'eh-hoo'.

Each filmette is available on DVD, with exclusive extra footage on the Thumb Wars/Thumbtanic Double Feature. The entire series is available in a box set called All Thumbs, which does not include the Double Feature.

Other titles expected to be released, or are possible teasers that may never eventuate are WTW World Thumb Wrestling (parody of WWF World Wrestling), THUMBATRIX (a parody of The Matrix), and the THUMBERSONS [1].

  1. ^ OEtnertainment Coming attractions
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