The little cat-like potentially Alien critter with a blue orb on it's head at the end lmao. XD I wonder why that one's there, very cute though... and the girls: beautiful. So alive.
Steamy showcase as always! Everyone so animated; alive...
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The little cat-like potentially Alien critter with a blue orb on it's head at the end lmao. XD I wonder why that one's there, very cute though... and the girls: beautiful. So alive.
Steamy showcase as always! Everyone so animated; alive...
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The scope of this collab really is beyond comprehension! And it's not just long but GOOD! Thoroughly entertaining. Fun, varied and abundantly creative all the way through, even the credits. :P
Props @Kolumbo on managing this gargantuan get-together! Nice work all!
Honored to have been a part of this.
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CYBERDEVIL!!!!!!!!! thanks again for the logo and for all the hoops we jumped through to get that sequence out at the end - much appreciated! nerry christmas and talk to you soon!!!
It our cyber Angel
Your logos are cool
The way you first perceive Secret Santa as a personal get-together for S & T, and then realize the rest of the crew are involved too. XD Living in their own little bubble hmm...
The Holiday spirit's definitely present in the sceneries too. Love the snowfall, and the background ambience overall, recognizable scenes and random people maneuvering through this life too, never in the way, but always ...
Wholesome Christmas special man! Good fun. Nicely done.
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thanks a lot!
Gritty, just like the original Terrifier...
Nice work with the stopmotion style, the characters feel alive, even though it's all very static, and flat paper was an unusual form to work with too. Sound design definitely amplifies the stopmotion though! Without that it wouldn't be at all as intense.
Feels ultimately a little... plotless. No story. Not sure about the end, but the style works... the Terrifier franchise definitely doesn't center around a story either. Fun to see.
Merry Christmas Captain!
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Just leaving half the meal like that though... certainly disconcerting!
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Well that was pretty intense! XD
Best be wary of masquerades and strange mushrooms! A movie with endless messages and morals; presented in a pretty entertaining way.
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A re-occurring nightmare actually becoming reality must be a pretty unusual feat!
Good stories. The dream transitions are on point too, unexpected quality amidst the animation type you've grown to expect in these. Also good thing you didn't decide to jump into Silent Hill instead of RE2, I remember playing the first without issue - at a later age albeit, but that game, oh my...
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Congrats y'all! Simple but effectual accomplishment announcement. :)
I like the music.
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This was a good one! Smooth battle moves, and transitions. Solid sound effects. Speed lines. All simple means by which to amplify the motions, though it does cut off a bit abruptly at the end...
I assume Luigi just jumping right into the air above the lava is an intentional comedy element more so than just a random end, yet it feels like you need some kind of reaction for the viewer to understand that it's intentional too. Him looking down real quick, or shedding a symbolic drop of sweat, or something such just so you know... then: perfect ending.
I share the sentiment that something like this could use a spotlight too, I wouldn't mind seeing this in a P-Bot Top 5. The animation's simple but effectual, and the entertainment value more important than detail level after all. It's straight up fun; the substance you need to by simple means brighten ones day. Still more substantial than a lot of shorts out there.
Good stuff.
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If it makes you feel better, the other scene got Daily 5th.
Pretty vivid visuals with the asshole of Death part. XD
Spinning out of control specifically in regard to vehicular close-calls is quite the feat, have more so had the almost-hit-another-car-on-a-well-veiled-forest-road-curve-and-or-lost-control-and-rode-into-a-tree ones myself... one close case of drowning in common though!
You've lived a rich of life fo rizzle. Nicely told tales from the near-hither.
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