A winner. Proof that a humorous, entertaining, wholesome cartoon can be created without resorting to the filth and violence toddlers seem to crave these days.
Was that sarcastic? I mean, there’s plenty of violence, and literal filth (on the floor) in this cartoon. Death, smoking, violence, blood…yeah, it was totally wholesome, LOL!
Truthfully, it was great for a student piece, if a bit on the dark side.
Something about these kinds of animations reminds me of the morbid cartoons I would watch on MTV from time to time as a child. So for me its holds a bit of nostalgia which is just fine.
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.
yeah its good film
I can’t believe I just wasted (get it?) two minutes of my life watching that.
Shades of JAC MAC AND RAD BOY GO!
A winner. Proof that a humorous, entertaining, wholesome cartoon can be created without resorting to the filth and violence toddlers seem to crave these days.
Was that sarcastic? I mean, there’s plenty of violence, and literal filth (on the floor) in this cartoon. Death, smoking, violence, blood…yeah, it was totally wholesome, LOL!
Truthfully, it was great for a student piece, if a bit on the dark side.
Something about these kinds of animations reminds me of the morbid cartoons I would watch on MTV from time to time as a child. So for me its holds a bit of nostalgia which is just fine.
On a side note Seth was also a Sophomore when he made this. I should know he was in my class last year.