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Boy of India: Rama and His Elephant

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Released:

20 September 2011

Available formats:

  • DivX
  • High Quality (MPEG-2)
  • Windows Media
  • mp4 (mobile devices)
  • High-resolution mp4 (iPad, etc.)
  • Source audio (mp3)

Compatible with:

Video devices including iPod®, Android, Kindle Fire, PlayStation3®, Xbox, Mac/PC/Linux
Share the laughs!

A discussion of great, important series would be incomplete without mention of Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, Twin Peaks, and, of course, the “Boy of” shorts. We’ve previously presented A Boy of Mexico: Juan and His Donkey, and our new installment doesn’t disappoint in fulfilling the naming scheme of “Boy of [country]: [name of boy from that country] and His [stereotypical animal from that country].” Told through the eyes of a narrator who insists on inserting himself into the story of Rama’s family life even though he never appears on screen, and there’s no reason to think the people in the short know he exists, it is a sweet tale of physical labor, visibly moist living conditions, and heaps and heaps of elephant feces. Despite this, the film contains less excrement than NBC’s “Outsourced”, which was 100% excrement.

Grab whatever animal best represents your background (for most of us, a stuffed Ewok doll) and join Mike, Kevin and Bill for Boy of India: Rama and His Elephant!