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Don't spot any of that ugliness the description promises, just awesomeness, and a flawless victory! It's fun, stereotypical and cartoonishly brutal. Feels like it's missing out on some potentially great sound effects, but apart from that the animation's not bad at all. Keep it going!

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ryanaltounji92 responds:

Thank you! :D
I hope you'll stay tuned for upcoming videos

Train justice as in: we need more justice, so we should all train justice?! Yeah! Good morals! :P Animation feels a bit so so, but I like the idea. Looking forward to more!

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AnimatedCritic responds:

The hope is that it comes across as funny, but perhaps also gets the question of "what is justice?" going in our minds as well. So it looks like I've accomplished at least a little something!

The animation is an issue, in that I'm trained by Pixar / Dreamworks animators through Animation Mentor but wasn't going for my very best work here. It should seem competent at least but it's definitely not amazing.

Also if my drawing were better the animation would also appear stronger, and this happens a lot, where we're tricked by really nice drawing into thinking the animation is better than it is. I have a long way to go in that regard, but at least some of the light I'm after is shining through! So glad to hear that.

Thanks so much for your interest and for your honest critique!

I was wondering if anything more was going to happen once you reach the PRESS START stage... but I guess no! Glad it fades away to white after a while or I'd never know... but on the other hand it'd be nice with some kind of 'play again' thing, maybe iostead of START?

I've never played this game, but it was a nicely animated intro!

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Steinberg responds:

haha, yeaaah! I didnt wanted to cut the music since it is way too cool! So I let it play up to the end since it isnt too long! But I confess that seeing "press start" blinking without anyone pressing it kinda gives on my nerves.

I didnt think about the play again thing, that's a great idea!

Gotta love how it fades too black soon as things start getting intimate. :P Twas an inspiringly happy short, and the style is classically cartoony. A simple act of kindness; happy ending.

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Some things should've never been invented! :O Really nice work building up the tension and action in that one introductory scene, and it's a creative display of colors, shapes and a bridge between sizable dimensions. No need for dialog either, it's easy to understand! Great work.

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Goes to show that if the process is fun, the result is too! It's a nice and stylistically simple mesh of creative scenarios, with focus on graphics and motion rather than plot. I wonder if there's an easy way of making those transitions between black and white shapes flowing over each other, where they shift colors as they cross... some kind of filter? Overall this was just a genuinely fun thing to see, groovy work!

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Steinberg responds:

Thanks!

Yeah, at first I copy pasted both scenes in different layers, inverted the colors of one of them and then used a mask over it so it would alternate the colors wherever the mask was, kind of annoying to do but not really hard, but afterwards I remembered I could just use a movie clip with a filter that automatically does the color inversion on the place it is, making it really simple and easy.

I'm glad that you enjoyed the fact that it focus more on motion, this gotta be one of the animations I am more proud of (aesthetically).

Thanks for the review.

Suddenly I'm in the mood for make and baking cupcakes. :D A deep enrooted interest in sugary ingredients is bout to spread like a wildfire! Awesome work. So random. So fun!

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You might wonder where he's getting all that heavy weaponry from. :) I like the scribbly black and white style of animation, feels both rough and incredibly detailed, especially with all those bees. Music reminds me a bit of a System of A Down track, I thought it was at first but... it changes. Could it be an inspiration behind it though, or just coincidence? It fits perfectly though. Nice work!

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NOITCNUFLAM responds:

Did you know you are supposed to put hypnotize and mezmerize together into one giant tracklist
all you do is flip hypnotizes tracklist order and put mezmerize into it like this
M for mezmerize song H for hypnotize song
H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H
then youll notice that the singles on both albums are next to each other
the only other thing you have to do is move the first song which is soldier side to the bottom of the tracklist because soldier side intro is supposed to be at the very beginning the 2 songs act sort of like the cover of a book

lmao, life's tough as a kid! Such a brutally hilarious and incredibly random scenario, and the fact that the violence isn't particularly violent just makes the atmosphere of despair and aggravation all the more fun. :D Nice work!

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JonSock responds:

lol thanks!

A creepy story it was. Title didn't make much sense at first, but... out in the sea is out in utero. Nice animation, and sound effects that really reinforce the mood. Keep it going!

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