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  1. the best last best plane ride ever On October 15, 1986, the New York Mets came back from a three-run deficit in the ninth and beat the Houston Astros in 16 innings to win the pennant. This film recreates the Mets' infamous postgame celebration, from champagne in the jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC-10.

  2. On October 15, 1986, the New York Mets came back from a three-run deficit in the ninth and beat the Houston Astros in 16 innings to win the pennant. This film recreates the Mets' infamous postgame celebration, from champagne in the jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC-10. Starring the voices of Lenny Dykstra, Dwight Gooden, Kevin Mitchell, and Darryl Strawberry.

  3. 1 de jan. de 2016 · On October 15, 1986, the New York Mets came back from a three-run deficit in the ninth and beat the Houston Astros in 16 innings to win the pennant. This film recreates the Mets' infamous postgame celebration, from champagne in the jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC-10. Starring the voices of Lenny Dykstra, Dwight Gooden, Kevin Mitchell, and Darryl Strawberry.

  4. Re-creating the Mets' infamous postgame celebration, from champagne in the Jacuzzi to the destruction of a perfectly good Ozark Airlines DC-10.

  5. 28 de out. de 2016 · blagden captures the chaos of this historic tale through his animation and is accompanied by some of the 1986 ny mets narrating the tale, including darryll strawberry, kevin mitchell, lenny dykstra…

  6. In October of 1986, the NY Mets beat the Houston Astros in the NLCS in one of the most dramatic series of the decade. This film recreates their post-game airplane celebration: three hours of unbridled chaos resulting in an airplane interior that was almost completely destroyed.

  7. Baseball oral history mixed with James Blagden’s stiff but endearing animation and high-contrast b&w drawing—think Ed Piskor’s Hip Hop Family Tree and you’re close. The ‘86 Mets were a hot mess, and Blagden seems drawn to that. He uses colors sparingly, mostly to evoke drugs.