Heh, simple conversational fun. Not sure I like the constantly swaying camera though, makes it seem like they're on a boat or something, too much motion. Keep it going!
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Heh, simple conversational fun. Not sure I like the constantly swaying camera though, makes it seem like they're on a boat or something, too much motion. Keep it going!
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Thanks! Yeah, I'm experimenting with a more "handheld" camera type of look, just to make a bit more dynamic.
Haha, what a random voyage! Art style's pretty interesting (wonder what program this was made with?), though it does seem a bit simple and scrawly at times. The audio clips occasionally (too loud recording), but overall, it was a fun watch! Keep it going!
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Thank you kindly, Mr. Cyberdevil! You are cool : )
I can't for the life of me figure out how to use Flash properly, so for art and animation I use MS Paint, Sony Vegas, Pencil (A program I use for some animations,) Game Maker's sprite tool (To make backgrounds transparent,) Photoshop (Just for filters, as my computer isn't good enough for the program to practical for drawing.) Just a process I made up I guess. I just pretend like I know what I'm doing ; )
But yeah, thanks!!
Hehe, entertaining work! Feels strange watching anime with Spanish voicing, but I could get used to this. Animation's great!
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thank you very much :P
lol, the moose that moves was just... hilarious to watch. For some unknown reason. Seems to be an animation with unknown purpose, only at the end; that final screen does it appear to be a plug. Is it a real place or a tribute to something animated/some site/studio (I suppose I could Google but...)? Animation's good, but the sound effects of brew feel like the most thorough part. What a sense of refreshment bottled in just one sound! Nice work.
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I appreciate the review thank you. We had to combine 3 sounds to get that refreshing foley of a pop top beer being cracked, hahaha air leak, plus separate air leak and finally parachute ejection hahaha. Our sound effects are limited but we do what we can do get a good sound. The bar scene is a tribute to a bar that my artist friend works at and I inhabit from time to time. mmmm I want a refreshment now. Have a great one!
Hah, if you add in a new character and 'again' to this loop each time you procrastinate it might amount to an unsuprassable amount of animated loops! XD Looks good but, this time the concept of procrastination is all the clearer. ;)
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yeah thats the point of this series.
The joke spans not just one toon, but multiple ones across time. Like a dead horse joke.
Hmm, no voice at the end there? Is there supposed to be? Feels like it ends pretty suddenly, and man what a brutal turn of events! :O Dodn't seem so serious at first, the entire riot was almost comical until that fateful dose of frying oil. Bit simple animation, but it works. Voicing's not bad either, but close to clipping at times, keep it going!
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hey thanks! i really appreciate the response. i messed up with the voice at the end and it's super quiet. it's definitely there though!
An impressive; perfectly synced sequence of action! With plenty of humor too, like that cooking part. XD Even though you mentioned the credits were long, I wasn't expecting that long! Like two thirds of the submission length!! :O Though I enjoyed the action, it felt like I was cheated of it when those started rolling, might be one of those rare occasions where a submission format without timeline would've been wholly better. Anyway, loved the fight, appreciate all the hard work gone into arranging this, and I believe it should've scored much much better than this! Nice work.
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Thank you very much for respond, Cyberdevil! I am sorry about long credits, i thought they would go much faster when i wrote them. Unfortunally, i didn't find what to delete of those credits, because everyone in this list was precious for me. It was long long time and everyone put a lot of effort in this. About rating - i know Newgrounds hate stick figure animations, but still people advised me to do this. Thank you for your respond again. I appreciate it!
An impressive fight so far, though some it seems the characters are a bit slow to react on some occasions, like when the arrow hits the rock, or the knife hits the other guys comrade. I assume they're all trained to respond quickly and focus on the enemey, so their looking away for a second or two seems like too much. Otherwise, everything feels swift and realistic, and I like the fuzzy and naturally colorful backgrounds. Hoping for more story in the next episode, more about what's really going on. Nice work!
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Thanks for the review! Unfortunately I can't say much without spoiling the next couple of episodes, stay tuned :D
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!
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
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