>>84479155The creative episode: Being told by a teacher or authority figure that your choice isn't creative or right.
Amadeus and a comic autobiography by that guy that uses a blue bear as an avatar. Or Philip M Jackson.
The time episode, that the past is unimportant, the futures better, and a quick aside about the scientific nature of time and the arbitrary human measuring and perception of it. That can be found in any documentary about time.
The third, people will manipulate you into loving religious figure: The Simpsons and Family Guy Both did that on their own.
The fourth, That technology is distracting and destructive toward true learning and knowledge: Ray Bradbury did that in Fahrenheit 451.
The fifth, that companies will use simplistic thinking and repetition to manipulate you into purchasing their products for profit and to your determent: Any modern cartoon about corporations and salesmen will do that. At least to movies did with finesses, and one did it with respect.
The fifth, were a poor office worker is sad and bored with his life and the lack of uniqueness and individuality in his life, so he does something random and artistic that reminds him of something earlier. When he does this he's met with boos, sees someone ominous, and reality breaks down. He discovers a conspiracy, something he wasn't meant to know. He sees a friend of his being tormented. He tries to help but he makes it worse. He approached by the ominous man displaying a pathetic slowness meant to convey patience and inevitablility, and one uncanny but not innately frightening ability. The man who discovers this continues to try to help his friend, and he fails, So he pulls the magic plug, and everything starts over. Everything starts over, but with noticeable yet meaningless differences. Several thriller, horror, science fiction, drama, and other kinds of works have done this.
>>84479406If that's an invitation you better be cute. Like trap cute.