
Der Schlangemann 2001
Step into the bizarre world of *Der Schlangemann (2001)*, a short animated comedy that masquerades as a fake commercial, blending dark humor with retro charm.
Director: Andreas Hansson
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Der Schlangemann (2001) about?
*Der Schlangemann (2001)* is a parody commercial for a bizarre toy—a Ken doll with interchangeable, oversized genitalia. The short film adopts a mock-German aesthetic and deadpan tone to sell this absurd product, turning a mundane toy pitch into a darkly comedic sketch.
Who directed Der Schlangemann?
The film was directed by Andreas Hansson, an independent filmmaker known for his quirky and experimental approach to animation.
Who stars in Der Schlangemann?
The voice cast includes Emma Johansson and Roger Jönsson, who bring a deadpan charm to this surreal satire.
Is Der Schlangemann (2001) worth watching?
If you enjoy dark comedy and absurdist humor, *Der Schlangemann (2001)* is a quick but memorable experience. Its short runtime and satirical edge make it a fun curiosity, though its niche appeal may not suit all tastes. The IMDb-unrated status suggests it's not mainstream, but that's part of its charm.
How long is Der Schlangemann?
The film runs for 7 minutes.
About Der Schlangemann (2001) — A Fake Toy Commercial That's Equal Parts Hilarious and Unsettling
Step into the bizarre world of *Der Schlangemann (2001)*, a short animated comedy that masquerades as a fake commercial, blending dark humor with retro charm. Directed by Andreas Hansson, this seven-minute film follows the absurd antics of its titular character—a toy Ken doll with a removable, interchangeable penis available in three unsettling sizes: normal, large, and gigantic. Shot in pseudo-German with a mock-serious tone, the satire pokes fun at consumer culture and the absurdity of plastic perfection. The film's cheeky premise and offbeat execution make it a cult curiosity for fans of irreverent animation.
Emma Johansson and Roger Jönsson provide the voices, adding a layer of playful absurdity to the already ludicrous concept. While the runtime is brief, the film's audacity lingers, leaving viewers to question whether it's a hilarious joke or a commentary on the toy industry's quirks. Its short length makes it a quick but unforgettable watch for those who crave something outside the mainstream.