A Talk with Carl Andy

A Talk with Carl Andy is a 1967 American animated short film released by Paramount Pictures. directed, produced, co-written, composed and starring Carl Andy in an animated caricature, in the film he is seen speaking with a psychologist voiced by Paul Frees about a bizarre dream he had, illustrated with an exaggerated and abstract style set to music until the psychologist himself becomes crazy and locks himself up in an insane asylum, much to Andy's confusion. animation was outsourced to Osamu Tezuka's Mushi Production in Tokyo, Japan and was one of the last animated shorts released by Paramount, as their animation arm was shut down by new owner Gulf+Western that same year.