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I very much enjoyed this. The motion was a tad slow in a few places, but overall it was consistent. You threw in a couple good camera tricks and interesting transitions between scenes - you've definitely got an eye for it.
Lastly, I feel like this is the sort of cartoon that stick-animators WISH they could do, that they HOPE people will perceive their low-effort crud like. Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing this with us.

LevaBoy responds:

thank you very much, I think it's also good stick-animators who inspired me with their style of animation of fighting moves, thanks for watching and comment :)

Hilarious, my man. Totally impressed with the attention to detail you put in this - all the fine and nuanced movements. Most folks don't go that far with purely digital mediums and you actually took the time to do it the ancient way. Much love.

Brewster responds:

Thanks, all the actual animation was done in flash so I wasn't completely stuck in the dark ages. It made me realize how tough it probably was back when all you had was paper and a camera.

Some of the most fluid, grassroots stuff I've seen in a while. And plentiful too.
Really dug the Elric brothers and your take on Al.

Ogilvietheblue responds:

Thanks alot man and sorry about the quality. The episodes are coming soon.

Conn, you are the man! This was excellent. I enjoyed from beginning to end, it was right up my alley. The concept, direction, the voice acting, the rotoscopeyness... superb. You should be really proud of this.

CynicConn responds:

I spent the better part of summer working on this, and so I really apreciate all the support and aproval from everyone. Makes the whole thing feel more worth it!

The time you put into this really shows, and I think you should be proud. You paid good attention to animating tedious and unglamorous motions, and it gives the cartoon that unique, human-touch atmosphere.

What was the experience like working from somebody else's script? Did you feel constrained, or was it liberating having more time and energy to spend on animating instead of dividing your attention between drawing and directing?

I saw Office Awesomeness last month and that it was rad, so I'm glad to see you're staying on the ball. Keep it up.

AngelXMIkey responds:

I just wanted something to practice my animation. Not to mention I wanted to animate something of Attack on Titan.

Happy clock day, brother. The song really wraps the occasion up nicely.
You do the vocals and the guitar or did you have backup?

Mismo responds:

I did both the vocals and the guitar , and the um... "art work". Thanks for the review, and a happy clock day to you too.

What the shit... this is great! The art style, the editing and pace, the animation, and the brief story. I love that he just sucks it up at the end gets back to the grind. So true.
All well done, I'm sorry this hasn't received more attention and affection.

Daker777NG responds:

Hey thanks! Yeah well it didn't get as much attention as expected, but i just sucked it up and got back to the grind hahaha

I really enjoyed this.

Your editing is good and your art style is just so old fashioned and fun to see in action. What really makes this superb though is the dialogue. I don't mean the voice acting (which was also well done), I mean the actual written dialogue. It's easy to string cliches together and be an unimaginative pussy like so many animators here tend to do, so this was a fresh relief to all that.

Welcome to Newgrounds, I hope you continue to animate. Thank you so much for sharing this great cartoon with us.

richardpeel responds:

Thanks for the encouragement! I will definitely make more animation.

lol, please keep this kind of thing to youtube or to your profile news updates.

Or better yet... why don't you just go write a review on "Danny and Tonya"? As of today (5/28/13) you haven't. I'm sure RomeoJr would love to hear your opinions on animation without having to hear your head-cold.

Newgrounds allowing new video formats is not an invitation to treat Newgrounds like Youtube.
Please post your live-action films to Youtube.

NEWGROUNDS =/= YOUTUBE 2

hopelesswonder responds:

Newgrounds is for different types of artists.... Film is an artform.

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