1st Edition

Raw Outrage The Films of Phil Mulloy

By Chris Robinson Copyright 2026
142 Pages 67 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

142 Pages 67 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Phil Mulloy is the punk bluesman of animation. His films are raw, minimalist, and ferociously satirical—short bursts of crude brilliance that confront the hypocrisies of religion, nationalism, masculinity, and class with uncompromising rage. If Disney represents the heart of animation, then Mulloy is its bowels—unafraid to reveal the grotesque underbelly of human nature. With thick black lines,... Read more

Shake ‘Em All Down - Introducing Phil Mulloy

1. It’s Not Exactly Walt Disney - The Early Years

2. “Let Fury Have The Hour” 

3. Idiot Wind

4. The Christies

5. Endgame

6. Raw Outrage

Bibliography

Selected Filmography

Index

Biography

Chris Robinson is a writer and the Artistic Director of the Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF). A prominent voice in the animation world, Robinson has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the Animafest Zagreb Award for Outstanding Contribution to Animation Studies (2020) and the Prix René Jodoin (2022) for his contributions to Canadian animation. Described as "one of the most stylistically original and provocative experts in the history of animation," Robinson’s influence spans writing, curation, and film.

He first gained attention through his eclectic and influential magazine column, Animation Pimp, which was later adapted into a book of the same name. His other animation books reflect a deep engagement with global animation, including Unsung Heroes of Animation, Between Genius and Utter Illiteracy, Looking for A Place to Happen, Ballad of a Thin Man: In Search of Ryan Larkin, Animators Unearthed, Time Out of Mind, Earmarked for Collision, Cheer and Loathing in Animation, and Dreaming a way (of) Life.

In addition to his work as a critic and historian, Robinson co‑wrote the award‑winning animated short Lipsett Diaries (2010), directed by Theodore Ushev. More recently, he collaborated with German artist Andreas Hykade on the illustrated novel My Balls Are Killing Me. He also wrote the script for Ushev’s upcoming live‑action feature film, Idling.