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"The Pigpen"
Author: MasterAardvark
Audio used: N/A
Origin: 1/10/10
Size: 11.1 MB
Score (As of May 27, 2011): 4.44/5
Awards: Awards 1Weekly Users' Choice

Awards 5Daily Feature

Author's comments:
A short film that I worked on for about 6 months last year as a achool project. Some people think this is about drug addiction, others about capitalism, others about other stuff. I don't really mind how people interperet this, but mostly it's about piggies. It was also intended for a film festival, but due to complications, now it isn't.

Edit: Just to clarify and to avoid any more abusive pms, I CANNOT DELETE REVIEWS. If your review was deleted, it was done so by the newgrounds staff for breaking the rules. So if your review was removed, do not contact me and insult me, because I had nothing to do with it.

Note This information only refers to the official release on the Flash Portal.


The Pigpen is a dramatic flash movie by Felix Colgrave (then known as MasterAardvark). It tells the dark tale of some very desperate pigs.

It was removed from Newgrounds some time after 2016?, though can still be viewed on Felix's YouTube channel.

Plot[]

The movie starts with a pig sneaking into through a city. He finds a doorway that leads to a waiting room, where several other pigs are waiting. The pigs all have numbers, and are being called into the room one by one. Along with the numbers, the pigs are reassured that they are good, and that Death Hand, the company they're working with, is not responsible for any harm.

The audience then sees the inside of the next room for the first time. It is dark, and seems to only contain a desk. At the desk is a pale, gaunt man. A pig gives him the flesh of another pig, and in return he gives the pig large coins. While the pigs in the waiting room wait, we see the rewarded pig cut his own back open and stuffs one in his back, which causes him to hallucinate.

Back in the waiting room, the next pig is apparently too stoned to notice that it is his turn. He is therefore skipped, and an old mother carrying her baby walks in instead. The mother hands the baby over to the man, who silently kills it with a hammer. In return though, she receives a single coin, which she gleefully takes.

Finally, the pig from the beginning of the movie enters the dark room. However, it seems he has nothing to give. Suddenly, however, the man grabs him and slices off a chunk of his flesh, in exchange for a coin. After a brief scream, the pig doesn't protest.

Later, both the man and the pig return home. The pig lives in a small room, covered with graffiti and with sparse furnishings. The dominant feature is his refrigerator, where he keeps his coin. The man, conversely, has a luxurious room, complete with a phonograph. He prepares a fine meal out of all the pig flesh he collected that day and wine. As he sits down to eat, he unbuttons his shirt, revealing his obesity, which literally floods the room. An entire ham is eaten in one bite, which spreads throughout his gargantuan gut.

Meanwhile, the original pig is hallucinating in his apartment. As soon as he regains his senses, he decides that he needs more coins. He goes outside, where two pigs are playing a game, and slashes one with a knife. The credits roll.

Presentation[]

The Pigpen

One of the less distressing scenes.

Much like the story itself, the visuals and sounds of The Pigpen are distorted, grotesque, and disturbing. Backgrounds are often distorted, objects zoom in and out of focus, graphic imagery is used, and the art style is both grim and surreal. What little humor there is, such as the resemblance the pigs have to piggy banks, is very dark. The video has absolutely no voice acting, instead using a variety of sound effects and short tunes, including violin solos

Interpretations[]

The actual meaning of The Pigpen is never clearly stated, leaving interpretation to the Newgrounds public. The many hundreds of reviews for the movie show a variety of theories. Some reviewers took the story at face value, as a fictional tale of some pigs without self control. Others saw it either as an allegory for the public's addiction to drugs or their willingness to give sacrifices to the wealthy. One user, KingAza, suggested that it was an illustration for peoples' desperation for escape. A few reviewers suggested that MasterAardvark should seek medical attention after creating such a film. [1]

Reception[]

The Pigpen was not extraordinarily popular, and as of May 2011 only has about 380,000 views. However, it was critically very well received. The movie won the Daily Feature and Weekly Users' Choice Awards. As of April 2011, the average review is 9.6/10. The movie was voted as the third best movie of January 2010, losing only to Beer Run! and Avatar - Hot Na'vi Sex . [2] Tom Fulp blatantly said that The Pigpen would be nominated for the 2010 Tank Awards, even before the 2009 nominees had all been announced. Over a year later, it was formally announced as a nominee.[3] On Pico Day, it was finally declared movie of the year.

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