I was waiting for the punchline... and it stomped the heck outta me.
More pls (-:
I was waiting for the punchline... and it stomped the heck outta me.
More pls (-:
How unexpectedly incredible.
Your contrast between simple hole-hearted comedy and delusional retardation works well for your backdrop of the weird and absurd.
*claps hands*
The production value was top-notch.
Your sound effects and voice acting reeled me in and the edgy characters and silly conflict between the characters kept me hooked. The gestures were never misplaced and kept the entertainment value high up. Your camera angles were cinematic for storytelling, and made me excited to see what other production value I was going to find beyond the opening gate scene. There's an air about this movie that was desolate--most likely caused by being in the "dust", making it impossible to find any beautiful scenery--forcing the characters to be the focal point and having them be the backbone for every scene. This whole movie works out to the advantage of the personalities you gave the characters.
Seriously, keep movies coming out. I'd love to see more of these (-:
That was cool, man!
Lots of satisfying sounds, different characters, and a plot that was interesting because of the way you animated it.
I'm really not understanding the charm of incessant monologue on a topic that is irrelevant to the movie's theme being presented here.
You made a thing.
That was hilarious! Pinoccio's voice acting was well chosen.
It's a cool little skit :)
Amazing!
I love the Eric Andre Show, so being it that you used his and Hannibal's skit to produce something for something else I love (Crash Bandicoot) is seriously applaudable.
You made a skit out of another skit and animated it beautifully :)
This is hilariously clever.
Not what I was expecting!
You definitely have a knack for direction.
Your camera and movements are in-tune with each other. Even though your characters are a bunch of polygons, you give them a human feel-- between the stumbling and body language, the viewer can tell what the characters' intentions are.
Well done!
Easily amazing.
The animation style and flow goes with the music, the fighting was creative and fast paced, and then the ending was clever. I love how you switched it up and tested your skills at different paces-- it went from quick kung-fu to big, heavy power moves, and during it all you tried different camera angles and exaggerations.
You did really good with backgrounds, too.
Really, all fighting animations strive for this kind of quality.
All that's missing is a reason to love the main character, and maybe a visible public opinion.
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