Oh yes...Oh yes!
That was amazing and it was only 60 seconds long. Not many people can do something like that. This had what I like to call the Zoolander effect: It was completely retarded but it was also completely intentional at the same time!
Oh yes...Oh yes!
That was amazing and it was only 60 seconds long. Not many people can do something like that. This had what I like to call the Zoolander effect: It was completely retarded but it was also completely intentional at the same time!
The Delicate Balance of Righteousness
I could go on about how the music should've been better and there should've been more action sequences but everything in this video worked. Squid found that delicate balance of all elements to make this a bad-ass piece of vintage animation.
Very nice touches on the BIT animation sequences as well as the more beefed up ones. The concept itself was quite brilliant as well. I think we've all wanted to find our way into the worlds of our old video games or movies and spend a day running around with the characters. Excellent work.
Big Ole Bucket 'O Yuck
Completely odd but a bad-ass little loop indeed!
Good Times
This whole thing was like watching a bad action movie. You watch it because it's just a genuinely good time! Some cool creatures in that zoo as well. Nice work everyone.
Not a bad attempt.
The concept wasn't too bad and the animation I thought fit pretty well. The only real problem I saw was the script and the voice acting. The Joker's voice over didn't really have any connection to Heath Ledger's character. It just sounded like some guy with an overbite. Even Egoraptor was somewhat limited in what he could deliver with in his voice role. Maybe if the script was bumped up a bit and the dialogue was delivered faster the overall piece would've been a lot better.
The wacky animatics were extremely good in this though. The animator definitely pulled off the whole insanely random and quirky touches that so many try to do. When it's all said and done, I'd say this was a good try but ultimately it didn't do it for me. Making a parody of "The Dark Knight" is a hard enough project to work on and this was a good attempt.
I thought the design of Batman was funny as hell.
OhmyGodIdon'tthinkIcanholditowthatreallyhurts!
Just goes to show you that you don't need any real sophisticated animation techniques if you just have good dialogue. It started kinda slow but the payoff made me laugh like a monkey in a banana factory. This was a great little bucket 'o laughs and the whole run-on sentence while crying thing always works no matter what context.
Kaboom
I think I just shit my pants...oh...oh nope. I just laughed really hard that's all. Nice job on this one.
Lost in the Translation
I'm not sure exactly what it was I just saw but I definitely liked it. The randomness of the script seemed justified and the main characters ending was actually quite suitable. Although I don't understand anything in this short just yet I can definitely see the hidden imagery Firth has added to it.
I was reminded of "A Clockwork Orange" and a few other seemingly randomized pieces of British work. As with most pieces in such a classification, this animated short has its own life behind it but still I doubt any of us will understand it fully save one person.
Of course "Bass-Grenade" isn't my preferred alias to post under but Newgrounds, being an old site, already has a "Nishi" and a "Panda." I guess I'll have to make due with my rapper name for the time being.
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