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Seemingly incorporates or remakes and expands upon the director's childhood claymation film, The Wad and the Worm (1969), in which (according to a description I read) a dinosaur eats a worm, regurgitates it, upon which the worm metamorphizes into a huge hand that smashes the dinosaur. Reproduction Cycle (which I have seen) uses claymation to follow the life of the Martian "Peenworm" which similarly involves feeding, vomiting, metamorphosis, and partial self-destruction.