LMFAO @ Morshu Mario. 5 stars for that alone!
Overall, good job! Lots of white space, but who cares? It made me LAFF!
LMFAO @ Morshu Mario. 5 stars for that alone!
Overall, good job! Lots of white space, but who cares? It made me LAFF!
Well, the visuals are certainly... interesting. Impressive, at moments, and ALWAYS very colorful, even in the death realm! I like that! I also like the amount of time and effort you put into photographing and arranging this collage. Wonderful job!
Unfortunately, it's just that: a collage, or rather, a mishmash of action shots and Naruto running with no discernable connection other than... I don't know... depression? Anxiety? Suicide? In terms of the message, I'm not particularly impressed.
The music is cool, though. In parts, it reminds me of Cave Story music. What is that? Did you run that through GXSCC? I'd REALLY like to know!
Overall, I thought it was neat. A disjointed cacophony at times, but I guess I should expect that from experimental movies. It's a world I'd like to see built upon in the future.
The animation was funny. I also liked the repetitive sounds; I feel like this is a commentary on how The Simpsons can be stale sometimes... that, or maybe I'm just looking into it too much.
At any rate, that was thoroughly enjoyable and made my day. Thanks! Certainly better than most newer Simpsons episodes, that's for sure! :-)
Not what I was expecting AT ALL... but I still approve!
gec.jpg has answered the door.
Princess Backache is a new favorite character of mine now! I want more of her! In fact, I wish this was an ACTUAL visual novel that I could play!
Excellent work!
Hunter made a great character with tons of potential.
It's why I got so inspired to animated her. I too wish this was an actual visual novel. :3
Awesome job to everyone involved! I loved every second of it! It reminds me of old Newgrounds, when no one was bashful with telling race jokes and depicting copious amounts of violence. In fact, I think the description's message is spot-on.
Of course, I have a couple of minor gripes. I understand my lines were made bitcrushed for comedic purposes, but the perfectionist inside me is still a little bothered by it. Also, I know I'm being a stickler for proper grammar, but I think Haskier's first line is grammatically incorrect, and it's just another thing that slightly irritates me.
Other than that, this was a blast to be a part of and thoroughly enjoyable, from concept to delivery. Glad to see newcomers making their mark and a legend continuing his legacy!
Awesome job! I was expecting a funny Newgrounds-styled parody, but was then treated to a funny Instagram-styled loop.
Hell, virtually everything with Tawna is automatically perfect in my book!
You, sir, get five stars and two big 👌 👌!
I love it! The animation, the sounds, the music... everything! It's always good to see fun, wacky, cat-and-mouse cartoons like this. It reminds me that you don't need to write a heavy-hearted and ham-fisted cartoon (like some of Steven Universe) in order to garner massive praise; sometimes, tried-and-true formulas like this are the most genuine ways to go.
Like I said before, the music is good, but if I had to nitpick, I would've turned it down just a little. Also, I would've tried to go with a more "consistent" and "authentic" sound. Doing this, I feel like it would've sounded more like someone playing a real piano and less like someone creating a track in FL Studio with piano "keys" peaking everywhere. I also would've added more (and changed a couple of) sound effects, but that's just me.
As a side note, I thought the ending was gonna be different. The first time watching this, with the way the cartoon was going, I anticipated something horrible happening to the cat lady. I imagined her about to be swarmed and consumed by millions of mosquitoes as the lights dimmed (much like that scene from 'The Mummy' where Beni gets eaten by scarabs), only to awaken from this nightmare by a sudden cold sweat and a few relatively inconsequential (but still really annoying) bites.
In short: it's one of the most satisfying cartoons I've seen in a while. Always looking forward to more of your work!
I like making things, whether it be music, movies, games, pictures, etc. However, I mostly just ENJOY the arts (listening to music, playing video games, watching movies, etc.). Also, I live in the cornfields. There's great reception here.
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Purdue University
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