Essays
These essays reflect the world we are living in while unfolding in parallel with the events of Planet: Bonehead. Each piece is written from a specific place within the film’s geography, the Casino, the Studio, the Tower, HOPE, or the Overlook, using those locations as lenses to examine power, spectacle, responsibility, and collective agency as they appear both on screen and around us. As the film’s story advances, the essays move alongside it, not to explain the plot, but to explore the same forces at work in the real world, forming a shared moral landscape shaped by the same questions and pressures.
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I’m Bobby Donohue — filmmaker, animator, musician, and founder of Fuelblue.
I’ve spent decades working across animation, music, and storytelling, always drawn to the same questions about power, responsibility, and what it means to live together with empathy and care. Fuelblue is where we can explore those ideas honestly, without flattening them for comfort or hiding them behind neutrality.
Planet: Bonehead is the first of several films and music projects I have in the works. If you want to stay connected as it develops, the best way is through my social accounts.










