Haha, that's sick animation alright. Great work on the voices and charicatyr characters. Imagine if they really aired stuff like this... the world would be a bit more entertaining. :) Keep it up!
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Haha, that's sick animation alright. Great work on the voices and charicatyr characters. Imagine if they really aired stuff like this... the world would be a bit more entertaining. :) Keep it up!
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A twisted animation with a fascinating story behind it. Honestly reading the description was just as big an experience as watching the loop (could've made it loop btw :P), great writing; great animating. Not much meaning to it, but it was entertaining in a disturbing sense; it's strange how old-school silent-film always enhances the effect, or maybe it's the traditional Disney style that makes the clash in content so much more noticeable. Keep it up!
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Ah thanks man for the review :) I agree the old school cartoons were my fav era cartoons just becuase they unintentionaly had strange dark moments; and since they came before the 30s and censorship in theaters most cartoons were made for adults, had crude, sexual or violent imagery haha. They were were truly surreal and wonderful things....hopefully my works play a good homage to the era while adding on my own sensibilities haha, Thanks again!
Simple fun! All based on real memories? It's amazing how a little exaggerated speech can make even the simplest things so much fun. The animation is a bit crappy (actually it's barely animated), but it always fits well with the voice acting, and that's definately the most important aspect of this. Nice work!
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Hehe, I've never played this game, but it's still easy to get into its world of dark humor. The 'hours passed' cutscenes are such a simple way to add to the comedy, and between those comedy auditioning spots... there's plenty of fun. All dem bossfights, dem abdomens; that guard who stares at the sun... great work! It was fun watching all the way.
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Hahaha, that ending! I really thought it'd be more than a expressionally verbal finale, but.... it's still hilarious. XD I love how all these anime stereotypes are gathered together, acting as randomly as they do in any random anime, it's a fast-paced and entertaining convo, with great voice acting, and very anime-styled animation (hoping/looking forward to more of that!). I think I spot the counterparts for Kon, Rukia, Ichigo, some person from Sailor Moon or Guradian Hearts (haven't really watched those, Vegeta (?)... am I missing some prime inspirations? Keep up the great work!
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Oh what a cozy kitchen, lmao. :) Nice detail in the sceneries on this one, and I'm glad to see the shifting sceneries too, a bit of a difference from the regular. Feels like more effort than usual went in to this, so... it's getting better and better! Nice work with the religious theme too, putting an end to all arguments in a bite. Looking forward to the next one!
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Oh man, the characters in this are somehow incredibly lifelike. In their facial expressions, and in their movement... it's pretty amazing. There's plenty of still moments, and the transitions are rather random, but overall it's an otherworldly venture. Intriguing and well-animated. The credit and intro text though, could've looked better! It's an easy to read font, but still somehow a bit plain, and the colors don't really fit in.
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Hmm... maybe use a Play button that actually says Play? :P Apart from that, this was full of fun stuff. Unnaturally detailed scenery for a clock flash, and a plot filled with suspense. O_o Nice work!
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It ought to say 'play' when you put your cursor over it unless something isn't working right for you. Thanks for the review!
Bamboo Shoots!
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Joined on 1/17/04