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Britannia

1993 | 5m | English

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Joanna Quinn
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The history of empire. A British bulldog answers his mistress's call. He tacks down the Union Jack to cover the British Isles, then begins playing with a small ball that's the world. At first it's innocent play. The dog discovers tea in India; then, the dog shakes gold out of Africa. Gradually, innocence gives way to more and more ferocious play with the ball. We see terrorized women and children as the dog becomes an enslaving potentate. Harmless English archetypes benefit from colonial riches. Then the world begins to grow, and the dog changes too, from bulldog to effete lap dog.
Release Date: Mar 10, 1993
Director: Joanna Quinn
Writer:
Genres: Animation
Keywords bully, colonialism, united kingdom, woman director, bulldog, short film
Production Companies S4C, Channel 4 Television
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 27, 2026
Entered: Jul 29, 2024
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Name Character
Christine Pritchard Britannia voice (Narrator)
Ben Henghan Dog
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heneghan Lawson Music, Sound
Jane Murrell Sound Editor
Joanna Quinn Animation, Director
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David Parker Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Using a quickly paced, sketch style of pencil drawing, this rather entertainingly presents us with a potted history of the rise and fall of the British Empire. Using the traditional bulldog as the purveyor of the story, we start off relatively benignly as tea comes from the Indian Raj, then Africa p ... rovides great wealth. That munificence gradually turns to more malevolence, though, as religiosity and militarism kicks in and then gradually our fearlessly crowned pooch becomes more like a manicured lapdog poodle, and those who were previously the colonised end up doing some colonising of their own, only on way less invasive terms. It’s jauntily scored with excerpts from “Rule Britannia” cut into a quirky animation that asks a few questions before it’s story sort of comes full circle. Well worth five minutes.

Nov 15, 2025