"License To Kill, Part MCMXC" -- what the papers had to say:

" ... a highlight was the role reversal "License to Kill," where a bear is doing the hunting and has stuffed human heads on his wall as momentos of his manhood. It's a shame it was just animation! Bravo!" -- Michael R. Lee, Factor X, March 1992.
"The black humor of the piece meshes in odd harmony with the simple child-like drawings rendered in pencil and crayon on paper, and both are entirely the offspring of Lang's fertile imagination." -- Mi Won Kim, "Zoom in on Cartoonin", Manhattan South, Spring 1992.
"And there are the usual bits of vaudeville zipping by in 'License to Kill' (Canadian bear/hunter role reversal)" -- Michael Snyder, "Animation Anthology", San Francisco Chronicle, April 10, 1992.
" ... another inspired work of animation, Teresa Lang's License to Kill, Part MCMXC, in which Lang deftly poses the question: What if animals, traditional targets for hunters, became armed with weapons themselves". -- Kevin Thomas, "Cinewomen Prepares bright Spring Program", Los Angeles Times, June 3, 1996.
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