A bit short but... well done. What a difference from the original version too, not just with the music and lack of color but the entire style overall. Interesting alternative version.
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A bit short but... well done. What a difference from the original version too, not just with the music and lack of color but the entire style overall. Interesting alternative version.
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Well that was fun. :D Solid work with everything here, the music, the song, the voicing, little bits of painting and everything interweaved with the animation. That real life footage was a creative bit too! And the script. All so polished. Thoroughly entertaining all the way!
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Poetic. :) Don't recognize the main character there (looks a bit like the Joker?), but I do recognize the name, and as such it had me confused a bit... is this based on something official? Anyway it's all stylishly done, though narration quality's a bit gritty. Nice work.
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The character is The Crow from a graphic novel written in the late 80's. It was adapted into a movie in the early 90's starring Brandon Lee who unfortunately died just before the film was finished. Thanks for watching and voting. I appreciate it!
What an ending! Was not expecting that twist there. Catchy music, fierce pace and one macabre twist for the finale! Nicely done. The car seems to stay in tune with the music all the way too. Good pace.
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That ragdoll-like effect. XD It's fun to watch though... the endless alarm... eventually it starts taking it's toll on you! You just want to smash it, and then... he actually does! I thought that'd be the thing, but it gets even more entertaining from thereon out, though if this really is his ritual everyday, man, it'll take the rest of the day to fix everything up and prepare for the next one... props on a fun idea and really original presentation of it! So crazy. I think this is that kind of style that works best the first time. All new.
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Thank you so much! It was definitely an experimental thing for me lol. Glad you like it!
Feels like the sound effects are really evolving with these, getting not just louder and louder but more and more alive, and the universe as insane as ever. What can you do when solid stone blocks materialize out of nowhere! Another awesome short.
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Actually watched this one before it hit the grounds. :) Just as great the second time though, with that traditional-looking yet modernly outlined art style, wide angles, details (laptop band-aids) and even unexpected levels of lewdness that cute bunny critter context considered. XD All leading to that forceful final finale! Masterful work yet again, with well-placed promo plugin at end. Wonder if that was there last time I watched hmm...
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I'm watching, I'm watching! XD Wonder if this series is finna be all about baseball though...
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A one-time trick huh. XD Dogs of the future, of the past... they were pretty interesting! The animation's a bit simple, but I do like the idea and execution of it all. Works well.
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
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Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04