Really was a beautiful moment... for a while there! The animation detail level is almost on par with the Brackewood series. Impressive, and it's a movie with a message too.
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Really was a beautiful moment... for a while there! The animation detail level is almost on par with the Brackewood series. Impressive, and it's a movie with a message too.
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lmao, pretty brutal pwnage there! XD Nice one.
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Ah, so that's where the Katzerproblem came from! Definitely do recognize the Wolfenstein references here, and all those incompetent soldiers. XD Looks like they're pretty much finishing off their own army... good stuff.
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Oh my, all the collateral damage such a cute little cuddly critter can cause! I'd definitely say... they do have a problem.
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Pretty dope Pope advice. XD You would've thought this would've been considered more offensive way back when. Good stuff.
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Einstein does speak wisely! XD Refreshingly random bout of sayings. Good stuff.
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Starting a new style after Poninjas hmm? Feels familiar. :) I like the touch of mecha. Justice... is served!
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Always ends at the best part!! Impressive action as always, as much today as it was... seven years ago. Time really flies. Pretty cool to see how the action kept evolving with each of these two, and both motions and responses becoming all the more natural - enemies even look sideways, more than one solo protagonist, moving vehicles... certainly has gotten pretty elaborate. Another awesome episode.
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So... I suppose this means something! I suppose, and therefore I see within it a greatness greater than the random idea it may well be. Refreshingly abstract though, and the crash against the moon nose was pretty cool. I wonder if there's a message. I see no pattern. And yet the lack of pattern makes it feel like it might be intended. Nice how it all goes full circle to, and ends with the starting statement. Though now we understand it.
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So... this is what the world is turning into! A seemingly random, violent short turns into something more philosophical, and then some trippy moving face-feature experiment. Not so fond of the beginning, but it ends great. Garbage, in symbolism. And thus I suppose this series of mysterious and potentially meaningful - in maybe strange and unwanted ways, seems to be at an end. First and last weren't all that special, but the mid two offered more than I expected! Not bad.
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
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Joined on 1/17/04