^Holden, Stephen (June 20, 1997). "Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation". New York Times. Retrieved February 2, 2015. Steven Fonti's "Political Correction" parodies "School House Rock" with a singsongy number that carries political correctness to insane extremes by insisting that white people be referred to as "persons of non-color" and dogs be known as "canine-Americans." A subject that seemed to have been milked for all its humor clearly still has a little juice left.
^Petrakis, John (June 5, 1998). "This 'Sick and Twisted' Animation Fest Not Worth Your Time". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 6, 2015. And speaking of disgusting, the festival really lives up to its "Sick and Twisted" name with Steven Fonti's "Yes, Timmy, There Is A Santa Claus," which presents a gleefully sadistic St. Nick who gets off on bringing worthless and inappropriate gifts to handicapped children.