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The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics Poster

The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics

1965 | 10m | English

(1767 votes)

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Director: Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble
Writer: Norton Juster
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Animated work detailing the unrequited love that a line has for a dot, and the heartbreak that results due to the dot's feelings for a lively squiggle.
Release Date: Dec 15, 1965
Director: Chuck Jones, Maurice Noble
Writer: Norton Juster
Genres: Animation, Family
Keywords identity crisis, transformation, rejection, mathematics, geometry, surrealism, unrequited love, personal growth, self confidence, abstract, unconventional, romantic rival, short film, geometric shapes, unlikely romance
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM Animation/Visual Arts, Chuck Jones Enterprises, Sib-Tower 12 Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 29, 2026
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Morley Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Eugene Poddany Original Music Composer
Tom Ray Animation
Richard Thompson Animation
Norton Juster Screenplay, Original Story
Ken Harris Animation
Don Towsley Animation Supervisor
Philip DeGuard Background Designer
Don Morgan Background Designer
Don Foster Graphic Designer
Chuck Jones Director
Maurice Noble Co-Director, Production Design
Ben Washam Animation
Phil Roman Animation
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Les Goldman Producer
Chuck Jones Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

We don't always get the same narration so I rarely mention it, but here Robert Morley provides a lovely tone to his alliterative narration depicting this most unlikely of love stories. The straight line, dependable and steady, loves the dot. The dot, suitably dotty, fancies the innovative and lively ... squiggle. This neglect attracts the attention of his fellow lines, but try as they might to make him see sense, he remains wistfully obsessed. Now he just spends him time imagining himself as a much more active and noble creation, but in the end - a line, is a line, is a line... This self deception is no good. Maybe he might as well just admit defeat? He will never be squiggle. Maybe he can be an angle, though? A series of the things? Might dot like this new talent? Well he'd best practice til he can make an infinite number of shapes and even curves. This is all empty though - he needs dot to join in. Can he dazzle her? This is cheerily scored with the subject matter providing Chuck Jones with a veritable myriad of shapes, colours and sizes and though it's maybe a bit repetitive it's still quite a good fun watch and personally, had I'd be line or squiggle I'd have told the fickle dot to get lost!

Jan 29, 2025