The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

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25 Responses to The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

  1. solord

    An absolute classic in the history of animation. Thank You a quadrillion for posting this!

  2. realar

    This film is a great complimentary piece to Donald in Mathmagicland, another great math film.

  3. ladyfire44

    The line eventually realised the squiggle was right about him being too stiff. Therefore, he had to let go and be creative to win the dot’s love.

  4. Ale37205

    azzzzz

  5. Ale37205

    azz

  6. LukeKlitwalker

    Chuck Jones man…

  7. djptm1970

    LOL

  8. Tanyableu

    This is one of the great toons classics. While it was very subtle, you could get a glimpse at what math could do.

  9. DJTouche

    Why don’t you fuck off?

    That’d be a great help.

  10. AEMoreira81

    Carl Stalling’s musical style was also the same; Eugene Poddany worked under him at Warners.

  11. 2GVeronica

    Jenny my roommate dared me to put these pics up online

  12. pieguyfry22

    squiggles definitely are gay.

  13. marioGRrr

    thats right LOL

  14. lookq12

    If I were the line, I would leave the dot! Perhaps, this is a true story of Bill Gates. I bet no girl was attracted to him when he looked like a geek :-) But now, he is super rich!

  15. karioga23

    I remember watching this on cartoon network at night…love the memories it brings back thanks!!

  16. loganberg

    The line realized he was a wussy, studied his David Deangelo, and then came back and won over the dot.

  17. eridanus22

    You know, as soon as the music started, I could tell this was produced by Chuck Jones.

  18. girlphriend

    thats funny cuz i thought of it 2 minutes into the cartoon. i still see a good point here but she was a bit harsh on the poor squiggle. if u dont wanna date a hippie squiggle thats fine, but you dont have to tell a guy off and be all like, “WELL WELL?” lol i liked it though

  19. EffieReal

    Perhaps it is yours. You have many lessons obviously unlearned oh young, inexperienced one.

  20. pantssuck9

    ”I’m dependable, steady, constant”

    yeah that will make her horny…………dummy

  21. phoneunlisted

    this is not your creative writing class

  22. hjs72

    Pride and Prejudice in geometry!

  23. cobrachoppergirl

    This is the kind of thing you make, that when you make it at the time, you think you are being extremely innovative and creative and inspirational. Then years you look back at it, and see it for the total crap that it really is, and you cringe and wonder how you could of been so deluded in your own GroBen-Wahnsinn at the time.

  24. daeheadshot

    Nice :D

    I love classics like this :D

  25. cherrysandi

    “freedom is not a license for chaos” ahahaha. I love this short.

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