The music is the Sailors' Dance from the ballet "The Red Poppy" by Gliere. Made by SoyuzDetFilm in 1946 (Soyuz Children's Films) a studio that specialized in films for Russian children. It's rather tame at the start, but at about 1:39 the vodka starts drinking you. It would appear that surrealism is in fact an analog concept and even the best computer imagery can't quite get the spirit of it.(more suited to hyper-realism?)
Via: Io9
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