That is pretty nice stop-motion work, but anthros go way, way farther back
than that, about 40,000 years, at least:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_man_of_the_Hohlenstein_Stadel
Almost twice as old as the famous "Venus of Willendorf."
Much more recently, there is an amusing Egyptian papyrus with drawings of
foxes as shepherds, and a lion and an antelope sitting at a table playing a
board game, then having sex together afterwards (I'm guessing the antelope
lost the game.)
Have fun,
Rod
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jt wanted to add to the discussion with this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL51650276AFA96637&v=FXZMQkWcx7k
its called Le Lion Devenu Vieux (1932) its really great i think it may be
the first anthropomorphic animals ever used
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