Wow, you're really upping the Smash montage game on YT. King of Skill ain't got nuthin' on you.
(Also, everyone hates Samus... and Yink, for being too Samus-y)
Wow, you're really upping the Smash montage game on YT. King of Skill ain't got nuthin' on you.
(Also, everyone hates Samus... and Yink, for being too Samus-y)
Thanks! (I hate Bowser and Pokemon Trainer too so with Samus it's my triforce of hate)
Both sides made valid arguments and I am so glad to finally see a civilized debate for a change. Now, I'm just worrying about how the spin doctors might pervert this for their own benefit. :(
The best thing you can do in such a situation is to make sure that you yourself don't fall for the tricks of the spin doctors. Education and self-research is key.
The collection of characters in these Deathbed (Nice to not have to call them "Defbed" on Newgrounds, isn't it?) videos are more interesting than the meme, especially because of how faithful you are with recreating them, like you did with Tom and Manfred. The style of their animation here is amazingly spot-on. Also, it's nice to see they're still around to meet and greet with today's cartoons even though their own series ended over sixty years ago. Sad to see Finn and Jake in one of these, however. I was fan of Adventure Time from start to finish. My only complaint was with its art style becoming a popular substitute to learning how to draw an actual body. For a few years I saw a lot of young artists with OCs using those same noodle limbs hanging off of those round, featureless bodies... kinda like when it was popular to have South Park-looking characters back in the late 90s, because, again, those were easier to draw than actual humanoids with realistic-ish hands, feet, arms, etc..
I still prefer your original animations, AntS, and I've been loving your recent educational videos about cartoon history on YouTube, but the quality and effort put into these parodies is deserving of praise, as well. I just wish you were able to devote more time to your original content.
Amazing stuff. I especially love the voice acting... and everything else.
You provide an wide assortment of popular classic and contemporary characters for this wonderful YouTube event, and a strong effort was clearly made to retain the unique art style each one is known for. As if that wasn't appealing enough, there's also the mysterious intent of these two. We know very little about Freaks and Beats, yet they both felt inclined to attend this award show. You've done a fair bit of build-up, AntS, and I'm quite eager to see what all of your time and effort is leading up to. It's going to be amazing. I just know it!
Always a sucker for some classic Stooges humor. The smooth animation accompanying it is just icing on the cake.
Thank you, Zach.
Ah yes. This is the start of what will certainly become an amazing mini series. After all, who else but YouTube truly loves and appreciates animators to a point where it is more than qualified to judge and reward them fairly? Hopefully, the relatives of Mr. Sneaks take home at least a few awards to proudly display in their home / murder scene.
But he's an anthropomorphic character with Heterochromia! Don't you realize how unique and original that is?
Thanks. Now I'm going to be thinking about ice cream for the rest of the day.
While unintentional, this reminded me of a few shorts from Liquid Television. In general, it has a style I seldom get to enjoy on this site, so, combining that with the moment of nostalgia I felt a moment ago, I can't help but toss you five stars.
Thank you, BK.
Pleasure to oblige.
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