The musical themes from Elfman’s music reminded me a lot of his score for Meet the Robinsons (in fact, parts sounded near identical). Yet, this doesn’t seem to be the Meet the Robinsons score. I’m confused.
the score is from 3 different songs from 3 different Elfman scores……the opening is from Mars Attacks…….the main one through the vegetable monsters sequence is from Corpse Bride and the final credits is from Sleepy Hollow…..
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.
I think it’s Ken Turner, not Tucker…
Elliot – Duly noted! Thanks for the correction.
Funny….I liked it.
“Music Courtesy of Danny Elfman.” Nice.
Wasn’t this a Power Puff Girls Episode?
The musical themes from Elfman’s music reminded me a lot of his score for Meet the Robinsons (in fact, parts sounded near identical). Yet, this doesn’t seem to be the Meet the Robinsons score. I’m confused.
Nice but would be nicer if he doubled the running speed.
Somebody call the Wererabbit!!
It’s the Mars Attacks score.
the score is from 3 different songs from 3 different Elfman scores……the opening is from Mars Attacks…….the main one through the vegetable monsters sequence is from Corpse Bride and the final credits is from Sleepy Hollow…..
a special halloween thanks goes out to Jerry and Cartoon Brew for posting the film….its greatly appreciated by all who worked on it….
http://aotgvm.blogspot.com/ Here is a link to some production art!
go ken go ken. you are awesome!!! Ji says he loves you.
thanks arthur…….tell Ji thanks, but no thanks……
HA! liked the “baby onions.”
In general I enjoyed it but the stock scratchy film effect really took a lot away from it. I liked the style of the character designs though.