A nice mesh of madness, accompanied by masterful music! Good pace, lots of action and plenty of variation. Nice work!
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A nice mesh of madness, accompanied by masterful music! Good pace, lots of action and plenty of variation. Nice work!
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An impressive first episode! Animation, voicing, background music (Jabun! :D) is all equally impressive, and the story just as compelling, in the sense of mystery as much as the sense of simplicity. Looking forward to the second one!
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A very literature reboot... I should've expected! :D Nice twist with the code words, and the characters character, and all the wordplay prior to that. The complicit simplicity of each phrase is a big part of what makes this so entertaining, and the narrative contrast, and by all means a pretty clever and meaningful complot too. Nice work!
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Thanks!
What a smooth fight! The realism; fluidity of all movement is impressive, and yet... it doesn't feel very dramatic. Strange type of atmosphere in an animation when you see a humble main character (the perfect everyday hero) fighting against a vicious beast, a battle of life and death, and yet it doesn't rile you up. The lack of 'intensification' is a hybrid refreshing/disappointing, and music seems to play a large role here. Great albeit a bit strange watch!
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Brings life hacking to a whole new level! Very smoothly animated short this was, and interesting idea, though it kinda falls off as leisurely comical, not as awesomely impacting as I imagine it could've been. Keep it going!
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Definately the most complete collection of incomplete animations I've ever watched! Each one's pretty impressive on its own, but in combined for it's... even more so yo! Awesome mesh of after effects, traditional FBF, even puppets, fiery rays and explosions and all kinds of creative carnage all collected in one melodic mesh! Entertaining from start to finish, and masterfully patched together too.
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wow...so nice .thanks for all good word
That was... weird! No idea what's going on here, but no-sensical abstractness was entertaining in itself. I do recognize Alfred, though he's like a different dog without the common details of depravity and sexual scenery. Nicely animated!
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Oh, he was raped off camera.
Oh, no obscenity, no profanity, nothing not entirely cute and kiddy! What a surprise! :D Was a fun watch though, refreshing indeed, and I suppose the random factor here are the eggs and their potentialy varied patterns? Wonder how many motives there are in total? Happy Early Easter!
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Literally over half a million possible variations of the eggs :)
Hmm, when we woke up, lying in the forest, I thought he'd just woken up from a dream. Reading the description, looks like it's a memory, and he's putting up his daughter's old pictures on the trees? Because...? It did feel like a pretty melancholy animation, but the 'story's a bit hard to get, if there is one, if I'm not missing some obvious reference in regard to who he is that I should know. Nice work!
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Hi there!
He was supposed to be waking up from a dream of the last day he saw his daughter. I tried to place emphasis on the Oakside woods as a place the family would visit when Slender Mans wife was alive. (The necklace belonged to his wife) :)
Thank you for watching and for your input!
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Joined on 1/17/04