Well that was weird. Abstract, Bizarre, masterfdully detailed, with a surprise ending I doth not understand. Styleful but very confusing!
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Well that was weird. Abstract, Bizarre, masterfdully detailed, with a surprise ending I doth not understand. Styleful but very confusing!
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I doth not understand it either
Haha, so silly it's great! With an explosive finale! :D Gotta check out some of those other shorts! Nice one.
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Thanks!
An inspiring battle, even though there was no real battle! I realle like this down-to-Earth type of familiarity all the characters have in this series though, so easy-going and easy to watch, with fluid animation and voicing and some melodic song to make it even better. Very nice!
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Haha, feels like these are all people I need to recognize to really get the joke, hut I like the random factor! Nicely animated.
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The cracker really cracks that cracker cracker! O_o Pretty intense, though still presented in a pretty non-violent way (no blood, screams, etc). Interesting style of animation, though bit strange how the guy seems to shift form when eating that cracker... wonder if it means more than it seems to? Entertaining work overall!
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Some somewhat original detail to design in this, with things like the character outlines. Altogether it looks awesome, and moves at an intense pace. An inspiring battle, presented with an overload of effects and gritty fonts. And the true victory presented after-credit. :P Nice work!
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If you are pleased with my work, check my other battles for more. #2 and #3 are not as good as this anyway
Hahahaa, wonder who made the first answering machine though. I must resort to Google for this sudden wonder hmm *checking*... Valdemar Poulsen, 1898, apparantely. Thanks for this short yet cleverly designed piece of phoney entertainment!
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Your welcome! Happy you enjoyed it!
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
Poet/Designer/Etc
ACCOMPLISHED
Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04