

A clay kid's frowny face sends his god into existential crisis. Four minutes of pure dread.
In a town of ever-smiling porcelain children, Ginger is created with a fatal flaw: a frown is painted on his face by accident. Upon realizing, the Fire God, his creator, stops his song in horror: Ginger needs to be corrected.
Practical Effects
Porcelain textures so real you'll wince when they crack.
Direction
Allegri Rodriguez wrings 4 minutes of genuine dread from clay.
Sound
The song stopping mid-note—chilling sound design.
Director
Alberto Allegri Rodriguez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
John T.K. Scherch's Fire God performance was reportedly done in one vocal session—the horror in his voice when the song breaks is genuine first take.
The porcelain doll aesthetic deliberately echoes German bisque dolls and uncanny valley theory, weaponizing childhood nostalgia into existential terror.
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