Pneumatic Anatomica

The anatomy of a balloon dog

Where does your imagination take you? Probably not as far as the strange, dark corners where artist Jason Freeny hangs out. I mean, you probably assumed that a balloon dog was full of warm clown carbon dioxide. Not so. As this extrePneumatic Anatomicamely detailed diagram demonstrates, balloon dogs are not so different than you, if you happen to be from a parallel universe. And that horrible screeching noise made during the creation of a balloon dog? Don’t ask. 


Posted by John Andreini on Oct 26 2007

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