Here’s some o’ that “artisstik kredibilty” that’s always desperately lacking on Cartoon Network and in Dreamworks films. Oh when will those corporate behemoths be free of the constraints of the evil marketplace, and learn to tiptoe through the meadows of sundappled frivolity like the beautiful naifs that crafted this masterpiece!
By Sitji Chou. A man tries to understand the futility of creating human connections when they’ve been impeded by the microcosmic void between material particles.
By Dylan Hayes. Lesson 1: Everyone gambles, not everyone loses. Lesson 2: The world is full of traps. Lesson 3: You cannot win if you don’t take risks.
KILL IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE!
Oh MAN! The ending makes it. ;) Hope to see more!
I can’t stop watching this.
Soon to be a full-fledged series on Adult Swim…
Here’s some o’ that “artisstik kredibilty” that’s always desperately lacking on Cartoon Network and in Dreamworks films. Oh when will those corporate behemoths be free of the constraints of the evil marketplace, and learn to tiptoe through the meadows of sundappled frivolity like the beautiful naifs that crafted this masterpiece!
Poezenklaas died for your sins. Those two kids were collateral damage.
That kinda sucked. Hardly any animation, just simple rattling characters in flash.
…in other words, try watching it without sound.
This film speaks to me.
Some of you guys wouldn’t know how to have a little fun if it ripped off your heads and poured tasty sugar sprinkles down your necks.
That was awesome! Great job Victoria, UArts represent!
great!!
Sweet to see some Uarts animators around, Congrats Victoria!
Great job, Tori! Looking forward to your crit tomorrow ; )
GO UARTS!