Jabberwocky (Czech: Žvahlav aneb šatičky slaměného Huberta, "Jabberwocky, or Hubert's Straw Hats") is a 1971 Czechoslovak animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer, based loosely on the 1871 poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll and on a children's book Anička skřítek a Slaměný Hubert ("Anička the Sprite and Straw Hubert") by Czech surrealist Vítězslav Nezval, which is referenced in the Czech title.
A boy's sailor suit escapes the wardrobe to dance around by itself before the room is filled with branches that quickly sprout leaves, bloom, and produce fruit.
A child's lesson book opens and tears out its own leaves to make paper airplanes that fly away through the window.
The knife closes itself into its woman-shaped handle and blood pours out of the woman's back, staining the doily's remains.
[3] In the final sequence, the line reaches the end of the maze and is free to scrawl all over the walls of the playroom.