Ed is satisfied, his “Zero Waste” policy has paid off, the flow of robotic waste is stopped. The Green Planet has become a paradise. On the other hand, the Junk Planet has been used as a dumping ground for robotic waste. The waste-eating Crabs have gorged themselves. The food source has dried up and starvation is on the way. Should Captain Crab let his people devour each other, or choose a losing war? Better to fight than to die starving by the enemy…
The Ed n’Robot studio is headed by Thibault Joyeux. The artist animate cut-out worlds in Stop Motion. More than 500,000 photos have been taken since the creation of the studio. The films of the Ed n’Robot" series, with which he has been selected in numerous international festivals, started in 2012. In this minimalist universe, populated by animals and strange characters, the artists revisit the myths and legends of the past. In this laboratory of visual, sound and narrative experimentation, Thibault reflect on the Stop Motion animation technique and its application to today’s media. Each project invites new artists and technicians to collaborate on the creations.