Jeebus...
That was just beautiful. I can't get over the fact y6ou drew all that with a mouse. I guess I've got no excuse for bad artwork in my flash now...
Jeebus...
That was just beautiful. I can't get over the fact y6ou drew all that with a mouse. I guess I've got no excuse for bad artwork in my flash now...
Suitibly sickening but...
The necrophilliac guy seems a little too much like Salad Fingers
Amazing!
This is the kindf of stuff you wish Legendary Frog was still doing.
Ugh...
Not only did you rip off Homestar Runner on many levels, but you also missed a perfectly good oppertunity to reference the film 'a trip to the moon'
Plus, Watermans beard never moves when he's talking, I find that a little bit weird.
I LOVE it!
I loved the art style, the animation, the voices...everything!
You rock!
Very interesting.
Well, the copient motion tweens were a little distracting but you chose quite a minimalistic animation style so it worked well.
Now, the actual film. Well, it was beatifully designed, the 'camera' angles were perfect and really enhanced the emotion of the scene.
Unfortunately the animation doesn't quite do them justice, I understand in a flash movie you need to keep the amount of drawings down, but a few hand drawn inbetweens probably wouldn't have gone amiss.
The film starts off quite gently and, I have to say, slowly. But it's worth waiting for what happens next.
Now, an Elf being experimented on in the 'real world' is a really, really good idea and the sequence with him in his cage is a beutiful piece of work. But once he starts to fight his way out it all gets a bit silly, the height of which is him flying backwards through the air, matrix-style.
The animation improves as the fighting goes on and it leads up to one of the BEST endings I have ever seen here on Newgrounds.
Seriously, the ending redeems every flaw this piece of work could have. It's just amazing both visually and in imagination.
Yes so...wonderful movie. Yes.
It was okay...
Weebl moved. Weebl should never move!
And the voices were a nit of a problem.
Nonetheless, this was a solid, reasonably well animated tribute that, for the most part, stayed true to its source.
Well done.
Heggo.
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West Herts College, Watford C
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