Sadly, the rest was lost to a grease fire....'twas truly executed with a signifigant ignorance and disregard for every major advance in post-modernism since the mid-eighties. Furthermore, I believe that the eighteen minute long spoken word segment in the middle of the video seemed a bit forced. Although I am a bit curious as to how you got such a high quality field recording of Marquis Ferryton McFodbottom IV who, as I recall, actually died sometime in the seventeenth century, prior even to the development of the wax cylinder.
Additionally, I don't see any real point in the inclusion of the hand-drawn segments which seemed in place only to skoff at the very minimal differences in habitat between the muskrat and the California duneweasel. Certainly an odd point to make with so much work going into it.
Although I have my discrepansies, I did appreciate the "twang" you infused the stills of Fascist Propaganda with that played during the second half of the video. It was quite nostalgic of my youth whose bulk was spent working in a tavern on the southern peninsula of a country I will not name. I will not extrapolate on my duties at said tavern, but I must admit this video sent me back to my days with Fryer McFadden and his illegal gunrunning operation that sent so many pregnant cows to an untimely death, and so many of my comrades to an unwelcome deportation to distant lands.
Now, as for the sequence where you seemed to channel the works of the late dietician/beekeeper Sir Reginald Marzipan Jonestown...
...Haven't watched the video yet actually, but I most certainly will...eventually.
Edit: By the way, I was totally disappointed when I saw the title and then noticed a dire lack of Pixies music. Shame on you.