Sweetie.
Sweetie.
Fantastic work; extremely stream-of-consciousness driven. How long was the animation process for this?
Thanks Welldoneshellfish! It was my student graduation film so about 4 months of non stop animation every day. I'm surprised I died die haha.
This is adorable; I really enjoyed the use of music for sound effects.
Thank you! I'm actually somehow overjoyed there's a bunch of positive response to the sound design here! I've long considered making another project with a similar approach to the sound and music, so seeing this kind of response is inspiring.
I can't stop watching this.
Hey, look; it's the duck from Toy Story.
I really like the aesthetics of this; it has a quality to it that you don't see particularly often. I enjoy the manner in which the distanced shots are implemented as standard sprite animation whereas the close-range shots are almost like an over-compressed Naruto gif someone would post on Twitter. While I'm unsure of whether it was your intention, this style kind of takes the conventions set forth by what people are more used to seeing nowadays and homogenizes them with everything else in standard cartoon production and I like that a lot.
The voice acting, premise, etc. etc. are all great too. I look forward to seeing more of this series in the future.
I never watch TV, but turned it on just to see this when it was on Uncle Grandpa; I almost cried laughing seeing a fucking Marc M. cartoon on a kids television show network, innocuous or not.
Holy shit.
I'm a voice actor; I'll also make cartoons for jams and the like here and there!
Age 29, Male
Earth.
Joined on 4/25/15