Overview

Lloyd's Lunchbox is a series of short animations created by Gregory Ecklund for Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. The episodes revolve around the title character Lloyd, a man who appears to be mentally ill and who often harms his body. In the first episode, he wears a green shirt with jeans, but in the other two, he appears nude. No dialogue exists, though Lloyd can be heard making noises. Footage of the episodes were used by Korn in their music video of the song Right Now.

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Lloyd's Lunchbox is a series of short animations created by Gregory Ecklund for Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation. The episodes revolve around the title character Lloyd, a man who appears to be mentally ill and who often harms his body. In the first episode, he wears a green shirt with jeans, but in the other two, he appears nude. No dialogue exists, though Lloyd can be heard making noises. Footage of the episodes were used by Korn in their music video of the song Right Now.

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