"Heavenly Appeals" a short film by David Lisbe

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Published 2009-04-30
a funny cartoon about a good demon who is appealing his sentence of eternity in hell. He's just outside the gates of heaven but still has to deal with a fat angel to prove his worth. Enjoy some cg animated goodness that deals with the issues of religion, god and bureaucracy!

All Comments (21)
  • @Gabrie177
    Moral of the story: "Never abuse your privilege the Lord has given you, cuz the Lord can take it back and give it to a less insignificant person."
  • @ladzy0337
    I'm VERY satisfied with the ending.
  • @25447carepear
    Him eating the snack not giving a care that he's" on assignment," is so fitting for the way they created his character and drawing. It's like the guy at the front desk at the DMV. 🤦🏾‍♀️
  • @stefyguereschi
    'ART SPEAKS WHERE WORDS ARE UNABLE TO EXPLAIN' WONDERFUL❤❤❤
  • @kaycee6104
    "Not all the bad will be bad for the rest of their lives and not all the good will be good for the rest of their lives"
  • @yamenitxXx
    OMG THE MEMORIES 😭😭 This used to be one of my favourite videos!
  • @Otto8845
    I love this CGI short. It was very cool & I love how Raymond became an angel after he saved the arrogant angel from falling.
  • @MWolfL
    What's brilliant about this is that the jerk-formally-known-as-an-angel didn't get sent to Hell in the end just for being mean and ungrateful. It's also because he was displaying one of the Seven Deadly Sins (two if you count Gluttony via the doughnut): Pride. You can tell that he's really proud of being an angel and having authority over repentant sinners like Raymond (the ex-demon), proud enough to abuse said authority for his own amusement. Raymond on the other hand didn't get into Heaven just for reforming, it's also because he displayed one of the Seven Virtues: Charity. After how the ex-angel abused him you wouldn't have blamed Raymond if he had refused to help the ex-angel back up, but he did. Also, now that I think about it, Raymond was also showing the opposite of Pride: Humility. Instead of acting proud that he was given a chance for an appeal, he acts shy and unsure due to knowing that his full redemption won't be completed until he gets his wings and halo. Showing both Virtues freed his soul.
  • When the fat angel kicked the poor one down I was about to yell "WHAT THE.." and then I watched further... and I have to say... man, you rock... I just love it...
  • @pingunut89
    Bro i swear to got that i remember watching this a ton of times as a kid it feels so nostalgic it is bringing lots of old memory
  • @bird9935
    "THE QUESTION RAYMOND WAS WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE"
  • @tessalynch3265
    Moral: karma is a Bitch Also omg this vid was made 10 years ago?!?
  • @whimsipop4308
    thing is, all though the prisoner looks as if he was a bad guy, he spent years writing that appeal case to hopefully be worthy, hes looks of course didn't look the best you could imagine. the angel saw him as an unworthy person and decided to "play" with him for a bit when the angel fell, the prisoner helped him get back up but the angel haven't learned his lesson and tried to throw the prisoner down however the prisoner turned into an angel and went to heaven, and the fat angel turned into a demon seems like people never learn or something without having a serious punishment, but people should seriously treat others as they wanted to be
  • Fun fact if you look close enough through out the video the angel wings keep getting smaller as he does eviler things that's why he was having trouble flying back up
  • @miramitchell3258
    There are way to many people in the modern day who need to see this short film
  • @GeometryXD202
    The fat angel don't even read the human notebook Human: wtf
  • @williamkearn6886
    Rest In Peace/R.I.P William Tahana Raymond Kearns/William Kearns, January 20th, 2005 - December 22th, 2017 / 2005 - 2017.
  • @toddbloomer8812
    "I've seen good men do bad things, and I've seen bad men do good things." - Cowboys and Aliens