Looks like a Goomba version of the grim reaper! Creepy; atmospheric, and... with a meaning? Pretty nice idea making an animation based off an artwork. Nice work!
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Looks like a Goomba version of the grim reaper! Creepy; atmospheric, and... with a meaning? Pretty nice idea making an animation based off an artwork. Nice work!
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Thanks cyberdevil!
Always nice with harmless humor like this for a change. It's fun, clever; dangerously creative... all good! Definately deserving of the daily too. Keep up the great work!
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Hah, the truthful workings of the Pokemon world! :D Was fun to see the modern interface used for once btw, I think most of the parodies (if not all) I've watched earlier used the Gold/Silver generation interface, or earlier. Voices were a bit low overall, but voicing otherwise great, as was the intensity of that battle. Nice work!
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Thanks! I was thinking about using the original but it seemed kind of dull and colorless compared to this one. And yea, I really got to work on the audio end of things for next time because this one has been a real pain.
lol, a mind-goggling animation! Not sure if them goggles are supposed to seem like a good product or no, they seem great, and yet that salesmen mystifying speech leaves me eh... mystified. Love that narrative voice! It's simple; creative fun!
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I like animations like this that follow a form of logic in their loop. The sketchy animation's pretty fly and atmospheric, it's short, simple; eternal! With a deeper symbolism if you'd like it to have one. Nice work.
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Thank youvery much
Hah, it's a dogs life! This was nicely done, feelgood and expressive, with a little Scooby Doo episode smack in the middle. Somehow didn't feel like the song reallt 'matched' the animation, in terms of what was going on, though it had the right atmosphere. Cute, entertaining; with a twist at the end. Nice work!
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Thank you for the detailed feedback! Haha, glad someone appreciated the Scooby-Doo~ :)
For a first animation this is all but iffy! Wouldn't have thought it was if you didn't mention it. I like the lineless style of art on the scenery, with the characters the man focus, and plenty of detail in the surroundings. That bird was a simple element of fun, and after that it's mostly atmospheric and somewhat plotless until... wait, there's no end! Feels like there could've been a more optimal place to split this, if the continuation is coming up next, that scene with the fort at night, wouldn't that be better at the start of an episode than the end of it? After the bars close a 'to be continued' would've fit nicely, even though if feels the characters haven't been introduced so much yet that we really know what's going on or have any reason to contemplate their fates in wait for the next, hoping it'll pick up plot soon! The visual/audial part of it's great though.
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You're right. :) I'm going to make the next episode a bit longer with more introduction to the world they live in and their personalities as well. :)
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