I'd recognize that voice anywhere...
Loved the flick, but that voice - it's the same as Charlie's unicorns, isn't it? ;-) If not, it used the same rhythm & such, and should be complemented on such a good affectation. :-)
I'd recognize that voice anywhere...
Loved the flick, but that voice - it's the same as Charlie's unicorns, isn't it? ;-) If not, it used the same rhythm & such, and should be complemented on such a good affectation. :-)
Nice originality. :-)
Cute idea, very original. I loved it. :-) You might have a decent little series idea here - for every holiday, find a way to make some symbol or another battle some other symbol or another. For instance, on Valentine's day you could pitt a heart-shaped box of chocolate against Cupid's bow. Halloween would be a veritable cornucopia of potential for an idea like this. Nice work! :-)
Good quality animation
I like the quality of your animation - it's all smooth & flows well. But I think you might want to do a little more to reveal the personalities of the characters - something to change them from a piece of well-animated clay to a character one could get wrapped up in.
Just a suggestion, though. It's nice eye candy either way, and for some, that's enough. Keep 'em coming! :-)
A bit on the pointless side...
...but kinda' cute in its own quirky way. :-)
That's the whole point of being pointless. There is no point. Does everything have to have a point? Good comedy is random. Look at all the randomness in cartoons from Bugs Bunny to Sponge Bob. Thanks for the 7 by the way.
Not at all bad for a first
For a first, I'm impressed. You must've been practicing. :-) Just keep making more, I think you'll improve very quickly. Great work! :-)
Not quite the message you meant
I applaud your intentions, but the flick was all wrong for that. You used identical images the first time around - it was the exact same man. Had you been more subtle, it might have worked like you seem to have expected it to. But just blatantly faking it like that isn't going to get a message to anyone.
It wasn't -that- shitty.
You sell yourself short - it really wasn't shitty at all. I liked it. Of course there's room for improvement, but that's true for all of us. :-) Just keep at it and you'll get better and better at it every time. :-)
Beauty is where you see it.
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