Boys Go to Jupiter depicts the journey of Billy, a 16-year-old trying to earn $5000 as a Grubster driver, distancing himself from his troublemaking friends. The film features stunning visuals inspired by nostalgia for suburban life and unique delivery vignettes throughout a quirky Florida town. In these vignettes, Billy encounters distinctive locations, including a hot dog-shaped restaurant and a high-security lab, creating a surreal blend of childhood experiences and illustrations of growth between adolescence and adulthood. The animation is crafted over 90 days using the program Blender, showcasing independent artistry.
Billy's friends are upset as he focuses on earning money as a 'Grubster' driver instead of joining their antics of slacking and troublemaking.
The whimsical indie animation, Boys Go to Jupiter, stands out with its surreal visuals and songs, reflecting a blend of high-tech digital artistry and lo-fi narrative.
Boys Go to Jupiter is created using Blender and takes inspiration from Glander's nostalgia for suburban life, illustrating a charming coming-of-age story.
The film unfolds through charming vignettes, each depicting Billy's quirky delivery experiences in a unique suburban setting full of oddities.
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