
Cot Cot 2007
Step into the absurdly hilarious world of *Cot Cot* (2007), a 6-minute animated short that flips the classic western trope on its head.
Director: Pierre Sylvestre
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cot Cot (2007) about?
*Cot Cot* (2007) follows a lonely cowboy whose tranquil life in the prairie is invaded by the endless noise of chickens and the baffling presence of a cow that's far smarter than she looks. As his frustration builds, the cowboy's patience wears thin, leading to a comedic standoff where the usual western dynamics are delightfully subverted. The film turns traditional tropes into absurd humor, making every minute a laugh riot.
Who directed Cot Cot?
Pierre Sylvestre directed *Cot Cot* (2007), bringing a sharp eye for comedic timing and genre parody to this animated short.
Who stars in Cot Cot?
Specific cast details for *Cot Cot* (2007) are not listed, but the film is based on the work of Swiss writer Ibn Al Rabin, whose strip cartoon provided the inspiration for this hilarious animated parody.
Is Cot Cot (2007) worth watching?
Despite its brief runtime, *Cot Cot* (2007) packs a punch with its clever parody of westerns and sharp humor. Animation fans will appreciate its quirky style and deadpan delivery, making it a perfect quick watch for those who love offbeat, genre-bending content.
How long is Cot Cot?
*Cot Cot* (2007) has a runtime of 6 minutes.
About Cot Cot (2007) — A Hilarious 6-Minute Animated Western Parody
Step into the absurdly hilarious world of *Cot Cot* (2007), a 6-minute animated short that flips the classic western trope on its head. Directed by Pierre Sylvestre, this Swiss-made parody follows a disgruntled cowboy whose peaceful solitude in the endless prairie is shattered by the relentless clucking of chickens and the baffling antics of a seemingly dim-witted cow. Based on Ibn Al Rabin's strip cartoon, the film delivers sharp wit and visual gags, poking fun at the genre's tropes while showcasing a cow that's far smarter than she appears. The animation style blends quirky charm with deadpan humor, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts melancholic and riotously funny.
The cowboy's escalating frustration and the cow's cunning behavior turn their standoff into a comedic masterclass, where the line between predator and prey blurs in the most unexpected ways. With its minimalist runtime and maximalist humor, *Cot Cot* (2007) is a delightful escape for animation fans and western enthusiasts alike, proving that even the most mundane settings can be goldmines for laughs.