
Dolls with Issues 2005
Dive into the quirky universe of *Dolls with Issues (2005)*, a sharp-witted animated comedy directed by Fredrick Taylor that spoofs high-stakes talk shows with a dollhouse twist.
Director: Fredrick Taylor
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dolls with Issues* (2005) about?
*Dolls with Issues* throws Jerome X, a fiery activist host, into a mock talk show face-off with Sigmund Freud—now a cigar-toting doll. The film mocks media punditry by blending absurdist humor with biting social commentary, all while Freud playfully pins society's woes on 'Mom.' It's a surreal, fast-paced comedy that packs a punch in just 10 minutes.
Who directed *Dolls with Issues*?
*Dolls with Issues* was directed by Fredrick Taylor, a filmmaker known for his work in niche animated comedies.
Who stars in *Dolls with Issues*?
The film features Parker Allen, Matthew Brown, Sigmund Freud (as a doll), Terrance Thomas, and Jerome X in the lead roles.
Is *Dolls with Issues* (2005) worth watching?
As a 10-minute animated comedy, *Dolls with Issues* is a fun watch for fans of satire and offbeat humor. While it doesn't have a rated IMDb score, its unique premise and quick pacing make it a memorable short film for those who enjoy sharp, unconventional comedies.
How long is *Dolls with Issues*?
*Dolls with Issues* runs for 10 minutes.
About Dolls with Issues (2005) — A Hilarious Animated Satire on Talk Show Culture
Dive into the quirky universe of *Dolls with Issues (2005)*, a sharp-witted animated comedy directed by Fredrick Taylor that spoofs high-stakes talk shows with a dollhouse twist. The film pits Jerome X, a bold black activist host, against Sigmund Freud—reincarnated as a cigar-chomping doll—who delivers biting psychoanalytic humor while blaming every societal ill on 'Mom.' With Parker Allen, Matthew Brown, and Terrance Thomas rounding out the cast, this 10-minute short blends satire and slapstick in a way that's as thought-provoking as it is laugh-out-loud funny. The late-night talk show format collides with absurdist humor, creating a surreal yet oddly relatable battle of wits between idealism and psychology.
Set against a backdrop of exaggerated dollhouse aesthetics, *Dolls with Issues* skewers media punditry with a playful edge, making it a standout in the world of animated comedies. The film's themes of generational blame and cultural commentary shine through its rapid-fire dialogue and over-the-top characters, all wrapped in the charm of stop-motion-style animation. Whether you're a fan of quick-witted satire or just looking for a bite-sized comedy with personality, this short film delivers a memorable punchline in under 10 minutes.