Watch: ‘Seed’ Sci-Fi Comedy Short – 2 Dudes & Alien Plant on a Planet | FirstShowing.net

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Watch: ‘Seed’ Sci-Fi Comedy Short – 2 Dudes & Alien Plant on a Planet

by Alex Billington
July 17, 2026
Source: YouTube

Oh this is so fun! 🌱 Seed is a wacky, clever, amusing 6-minute sci-fi comedy short film from Canada made by filmmaker Cameron Macgowan. After a successful film festival tour with screenings at many festivals such as Cinequest, Boston Underground Film Festival and Fantaspoa, it’s now available to watch online for those with a curious & adventurous taste in film. Two feral men living on Trash Planet discover a humanoid plant creature while foraging for food & supplies. That’s all you need to know going in! Just click play and get ready to laugh. Macgowan’s Seed is a mixture of live-action & 2D animation footage about these two men living on a strange planet whose simple lives are forever changed. Starring Roger LeBlanc & Mike Tan as the dudes. Cameron says: “The film was inspired by my love of silent comedy, retro nature documentaries & films which feature human actors performing with animated characters like Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” I really dig the 2D creature and the dialogue-free kookiness of this film. It’s all so wonderfully creative! Enjoy.

Seed Sci-Fi Comedy Short Film

Seed Sci-Fi Comedy Short Film

Thanks to Cameron for the tip on this debuting online. Intro via YouTube: “Two feral men living on Trash Planet discover a humanoid plant creature while foraging for food and supplies.” Seed is written & directed by the Canadian filmmaker Cameron Macgowan (also director of the film Red Letter Day) – you can view more of his work on his official website for Awkward Silencio Productions based in Calgary, AB, Canada. He is also lead programmer at the Calgary Underground Film Festival. It’s produced by Heather Campbell. And executive produced by Cameron Macgowan & Rhett Miller. With cinematography by Rhett Miller, and music by Kyle Thomas. Featuring animation by Jarett Sitter. This first premiered at the 2025 Calgary International Film Festival last fall. For more info and an interview on the making of the short, visit Directors Notes – or head back to YouTube. To discover many more shorts (including animation), click here. How was that one?

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Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>The Seattle Mariners expected to have star center fielder Julio Rodriguez back in the lineup when they returned from the All-Star break on Friday.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>That didn’t happen, but they hope he will be able to play Saturday when their three-game interleague series with the San Francisco Giants continues in Seattle.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>Rodriguez has been on the seven-day concussion list since July 3. 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