Toronto-based animator peels back the layers of kiwi, mangoes, and other tropical fruits to unveil their colorful, fleshy insides from skin to core. Paired with a satisfying track of succulent, cracking sounds, the timelapse cycles through even, cross-section cuts that presents the juicy fare in a rhythmic progression. “” also includes a making-of segment that shows how Parry painstakingly slices each layer with a standard sharp kitchen knife.
Watch more of his stop-motion shorts, including a similar , on . You also might enjoy Andy Ellison’s . (via )



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