LA LINEA INTERACTIVE

Wednesday, February 24, 2010



La Linea was a series of weird cartoons that originated in Italy and became popular all over the world. In America they never quite caught on the same way, but they are fondly remembered by Gen-X'ers today from being featured on the 1980s kids show, The Great Space Coaster. (These cartoons were carefully selected to eliminate the more adult material. Some of La Linea's cartoons can get pretty raunchy.)

Animator Patrick Boivin has made an impressive, interactive La Linea cartoon, seen above. Now you can decide the indignities that will befall this strange little gibbering cartoon man. (Note that some of the paths you choose will lead to material that is not safe for work.)

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"Science fiction plucks from within us our deepest fears and hopes, then shows them to us in rough disguise: the monster and the rocket." - W.H. Auden

Who is he, this one who is called "Greg Stacy"?

Greg Stacy began the MONSTERS AND ROCKETS blog in April of 2009. Prior to that, he was editor of the popular sci-fi/horror news website DARKWOLDS.COM. He has also written for LA WEEKLY, OC WEEKLY, UTNE READER and LOS ANGELES CITYBEAT. He always feels weird writing about himself in the third person.

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