Three odd little men in a boat flying the colours of colonial powers and bearing icons of war, religion, and 'western culture' bring fast-food, industry, despair, and destruction to 'primitive' lands (or at least they attempt to). This short (about four minutes long) animated fable by Canadian auteur Marv Newland features very strange artwork and a memorable sound track ('Mauna Kea' by the 'King of the Ukulele' Bennie Nawahi). Like Newland's famous ninety second kaiju epic 'Bambi meets Godzilla' (1969), 'Black Hula' is a tiny, unforgettable, animated gem. Available as of this writing on YouTube.