Looks like he's pretty much entirely made of steel after that train comes along. XD
Nice one.
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Looks like he's pretty much entirely made of steel after that train comes along. XD
Nice one.
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Postal Dude telling you it's rude lmao. XD
Ending pun's just perfect. Great voicing too.
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Was wondering if something was wrong with the sound until that first smack. XD A note on music and everything before it really starts up...
Solid fun all the way here. Crazy, random; uplifting comedy.
Always nice when you get what's going on entirely without dialog too. Expressions on point.
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This was FUN! :D Fluid motions, great voicing (though some of the Japanese pronunciations could maybe be improved) and a premise with both action and comedy and all.
Pleasure to watch, and it seems there'll be more...
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Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the review!
What a grand debut!
You nailed the gestures, and both soundtrack and effects, birds and everything, feels interchangeably calm and ambient and so suitably foreboding between the action scenes, and the way certain items and events are highlighted both makes it easy to follow and makes it seem a bit like a game, if the figures didn't look so different I could imagine I was playing something like Resident Evil here, atmospheric...
I wonder if it'd be possible to have the names in dialog the same color as the actual characters? That way it'd be easy to see who's saying what, and to connect a name to their actions.
Honored to be here from the get go; can't wait for the next part! Keep up the good work!
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I'm flattered, man... thanks for your enormous compliments! It's been a pleasure for me if I made you enjoyed ^^
So to speak, I am actually planning game for this saga but not fully yet, and I don't know anyone who has game-making talent :P So I stick with animating as I fit.
About subtitles... Mejson and MariogD asked same question... let me explain it to you.
If I have done it by your request, "Stickman Colored Subtitles"... then viewer couldn't decide which people are good or bad...
When it comes to my doing... during subtitle, whoever say it, their head move up-down (a bit crazy XD), pretending like they're talking. Why single color? No, not actually:
Good people are shown as "Green" subtitles.
Bad people are shown as "Red" subtitles.
Neutral people are shown as "Yellow" subtitles.
Civilian/Harmless people are shown as "White" subtitles.
Mystery/Secret people are shown as "Darker Gray" subtitles.
Of course you had to be here, man! Thanks for best wishes, I won't let you all down!
Something for a strange kinda fetish hmm...
Feels like you don't get the full aesthetic experience here, or focus on the girl that much, but props on originality.
In a way it's just soothing to look at the factory conveyer belts too; the backgrounds working of it all... good details.
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Though the dialog may not be all backed with punchlines and fine wit, as I seem to have been spoiled with during the old days, these aren't bad... fun to follow the story, though you really can do so almost just as well with audio only. An audio version of this might be nice. Could play in the background as you do other things.
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This ain't bad as listening material... could probably submit these to the audio portal too.
Bit abrupt end though.
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The wiser you get the less wise you know you are...
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That really is quite the day! Though didn't seem all that terrible terrible until the bike part. All that work and that's what you get for it hmm.
Good thing all this old trauma makes for some solid comedy though.
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