Buster and Pyro’s Cool Home Video

Buster and Pyro’s Cool Home Video is one of two 6-minute short films that was included on the Stickfigures DVD, which was released on October 16, 2001. It involves Buster and Pyro trying to make the coolest home movie in the world. The short was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and DualLiquid Animation Studios, with Rough Draft Studios (who did the animation for the movie) providing animation services.

Plot
The short starts with Pyro and Buster finding a video camera. They start thinking up ideas for a movie and settle on a kaijū monster movie. They buy props and a dinosaur costume and start filming. Both soon realize that their movie needs more actors, so they ask Milo and Sabrina to help them. Sabrina suggest everyone goes to the park and do so. They start filming again, until Buster claims it’s too unrealistic (I would make a short rant on this, but it’s pretty self-explanatory). Everyone starts to argue, until Milo gives some speech about how making a home movie is about having fun and not how realistic it is and everyone stops arguing. They all finish filming the movie and release it to theaters (I don’t know how either)... where everyone hates it and they’re the only one who likes it. Pyro ends the short by saying ”Well, that was pointless”.

Trivia

 * The short was produced from July to August 2001.
 * The short made its debut on Nickelodeon on May 9, 2003 during the Stickfigures: Stick-tastic May event.
 * This short and Behind Enemy Lines were included on the 2-disc Ultimate Edition which was released on November 21, 2006.