What a deeply philosophical and highly inspiring exchange of thoughts that turned into! :D And of course it's the one somewhat oblivious-looking character that manages to delve so deep into the brainstem mindflow. Nice one!
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What a deeply philosophical and highly inspiring exchange of thoughts that turned into! :D And of course it's the one somewhat oblivious-looking character that manages to delve so deep into the brainstem mindflow. Nice one!
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Haha of course! You might like Episode 2 then too, his thoughts on Wizard of Oz are interesting...
Very interesting so far! The transitions in particular, how it starts with that close-up artwork on the van, how the van moves along with him, covering up the girl with that artwork of evil, the other guy right in the window space, the posters, the bar, the bars in the bathroom, all of it very symbolic, and along with the music awesomely moody and dark. There's comedy too, but apart from that FF7 type fight it seemed to fit in, it didn't tear the overall atmosphere anyway. Visuals are great, the music's immersive, and I am looking forward to the full thing! Btw, bit strange when they speak, and there's no voice. Seems like a dialog that's supposed to explain something too.
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Interesting idea for an animation, in the form is a side-scroller. At first I thought the footage was actually fetched from a game (reading the description), but it is all custom right? The contrast between foreground silhouette and background color is nice, the music powerful, the change of weather probably the most impactful part of the animation, only thing that distracted me a little was how the cars didn't follow the contours of the landscape. Overall though, nice work!
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Thank you, It is all original artwork but I took inspiration from Loco Roco and Patapon. I appreciate the response. thanks again for your critique. I appreciate it.
lol, one of the more comical Freddy's animations so far, though it ends brutally! Nicely done.
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thank you Cyber glad you liked it pal x
Haven't had a bagel in ages, but after this fine dose of entertaining, artistically animated; viciously voiced piece of inspiration I think I'mma get one. Nice story. I wonder btw, if some munching sound effect might further heighten the segments on food consuming herein. Keep up the great work!
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OH YEAH!
Sound effects will definitely work if I sprinkle them throughout the story.
I'll try that next time and see how it works out.
Thanks! :D
Interesting style of animation, interesting character in an interesting land, interestingly ambient background music too... overall, it was an interesting voyage, unusual but satisfying in the mutual friendship it manufactured. The train seemed a menace at first, and it seemed that Gus thought so too, but it seems like that's only how it seemed. I'm wondering if there's a message here, if there's something this is trying to say, maybe that first impressions can be deceiving? Or maybe it is as strange as it seems. Either way, it was an interesting watch!
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I like your review.. I was hoping nothing would stand out as being obvious in the plot or as concrete 'evidence' per se. Glad you enjoyed it -- thank you!
Hah, this was a strangely exciting, nay, randomly entertaining voyage through the barren, nay, bantered and battered landscapes of the the plain, nay, great sandy void! Featuring a surplus, nay, a well-thought out amount of fun, nay, of comedy, of sun and pun and a myriad, nay, a plethora of interesting styles! The wavy dunes at the end, the detailed shadowy blue surfaces in the dark, the intermissions, the bag with unlimited storage supply, there really is a lot going on here, kept me entertained all the way through. Keep it going!
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I'm smiling :D
This is the best, nay, the single greatest review of the year, nay, the century, nay, EVER!!! Thank you so so much for your kind words! You're the best : )
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
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