
The Big Snit (1985)
0h 10m | PG-13
A couple has a fight over a game of Scrabble unaware that a full-scale nuclear war has started.
Director: Richard Condie
Studio: ONF | NFB
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Video: 720p
Cast

Jay Brazeau
as Husband (voice)

Ida Osler
as Wife (voice)

Randy Woods
as "Sawing for Teens" Host (voice)

Bill Guest
as Station Announcer (voice)
Reviews
Anyone who has ever played Scrabble with a loved one will know just how dangerous it can be if someone has a nice seven letter word and the other a collection of vowels that might only make a word used by a kid in a playground! Well that's what happens here when the couple are having a game and he is stuck. She's bored waiting, so goes and hoovers their home whilst he puts the television on and watches some of his favourite pastime - sawing! Yes, that's using a saw to cut through things. Not surprisingly, it has a rather soporific effect on him (and their dog) and when he awakes after a few idyllic dreams of days gone by, he takes a quick squint at her letters but is caught. She throws a bit of a paddy and he has to find a way to placate her. Meantime, the television announces that there's a nuclear war ongoing and that they mustn't smoke! It's a simple animation with bulging bodily features and a slightly surreal slant to it before a denouement that I did rather enjoy.