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Well that was both disturbing and sweet at the same time... felt like the sickness wasn't really expressed as well as it could've been in those first phases, we never really saw what it was, or how serious it was, but when it moves on origins start to lack meaning, and all that matters is keeping the love alive, no matter what... definitely not a romance for the faint of heart. But that was art.Forever together, and never a part.

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melsnoodles responds:

You got a real good point there!! We decided to leave the illness a bit more open to interpretation to focus on the interactions instead, as we couldn't find a graceful way to explain it in detail, but as long as the main idea gets across we consider ourselves pleased!! thank you for the comment and for bringing that up!

Now this was pretty rad! Feel like some sound effects along with the music might have made it even better, but as it is: what a trip. Perfect loop too, though maybe not fully with the music.

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Bet he got some pringle tingles there! Good fun.

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A good VA too! Smooth work, short but pleasing.

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So much abbr wordplay with this one! :D And so much detail with those newspapers. And other papers. So good you'd almost pay per paper. Even if sometimes it feels like witticism gets in the way of outwitting the systems. The story falls second. Like a false second. You die the times to tie the lines. Throw the die and try new crimes. Words are hurled like iron nines. But weight isn't heavy enough, wait, they also need substance. It started with some such tense but now such tens are abundance. I do appreciate the wordy sustenance, but at the same time: hope it doesn't lead you away from the story when in such surplus.

Always great, anyway, and of course looking forward to the next one either way. Eve or day. Intriguing break in character too, and a likable new one.

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Didn't realize you'd started posting speedpaints too! Always intriguing to see the behind the scenes, and impressive when you realize how much detail really goes into certain parts of it. Though it does seem way more detail goes into some parts over others. ;) Great work, and great to follow, think I'll be tuning into some more of these too...

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DidiEsmeralda responds:

Thanks, Cyberdevil for your comment.

Wonder how you get that swirly effect at the end there? After Effects? The simplest things are the most intriguing... as for the animation: not bad. XD Short but it is what it is. Can't wait to see the real thing too. Good or no. It'll be something pretty different.

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That really took a morbid twist at the end there! You wonder what their ketchup's made of hmm.

I love how this builds up, the expressions, the atmosphere, but most of all the little bits of creative comedy, like his hand running away. it's well-paced and fun all the way through, with both traditional elements of Madness but also a glimpse into a whole nother aspect of their world. In a way it's a lot like the Wild Wild West. People just living their lives, and then it all just goes haywire, and then... it's back to the yellow.

Refreshingly different bit of Madness here! Nicely done.

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Better and better! Feels like the scenario doesn't really lead anywhere but... it's got potential. Animation's smooth and transformative. Just need to lead it a bit further IMO.

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Well that's a... slightly less glum way of seeing their particular scenario I must say! Entertaing but somewhat disheartening. Tony's a stark kinda guy.

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