This was the best animation of Doug Walker's facial expressions and body language I have ever seen. Amazing work.
This was the best animation of Doug Walker's facial expressions and body language I have ever seen. Amazing work.
Wow Sr Pelo, just Wow, I got touched, I did not expect in how serious, dark and mature tone you would lead this story, I really moved. Everything was conducted in such a skillful way and...... and.... and......, I don't know what to say, Sr Pelo you are too good for this site and for the whole internet content, we don't deserve for you, you have so much love for animation and culture of internet artists, thank you so much, you doing the best.
Today marks 20 years since the flash brothers decided to predict the future of the game industry, surprisingly their vision of the future looked much better than it does today, in their world games continue to be released in physical copy, there are no loot boxes or micro transactions, they are even completed without a thousand patches after release, not to mention that mods and fan games are not massively removed by corporations. It's kind of funny and sad at the same time.
20 years ago, on this site dedicated to flash archiving, it was a normal day, people stressed by life watched funny animations, boys who had no way to buy games played here, and shitposters, well, shitposted, but on that day flash appeared, which changed this site forever. On that day a legend was born that will be told to novice users for all time, a legend compared to which correct animations were shallow, the legend I will now talk about is about "Brackenwood", the series that set a new direction for more ambitious creators, the series that gave us Bitey the Dashkin, a hero who was the antithesis of previous Newgrounds heroes, he didn't kill in the name of nonsense creeds, he just was mean to others because it gave him joy in his empty life. Let's pay tribute to Chluaid, the artist who drew the line between technological limitations and beauty.
James Lee can bite any theme, rearranging it in an exaggerated and absurd way, nevertheless it will be interesting to watch. The animation and visuals continue to hold a high standard, I don't know how much James spends on editing his films, but it's clear that he spends a lot. I also like the making of Ai as Nox's new sidekick, their relationship has a similar chemistry to Megamind and Minion. Another great job by Nox, the internet's best anti-hero.
Ah, nothing like making fun of Fine Bros and their milking reactionary films.
But now in all seriousness this movie had a break from the crumbs of life and an attempt to confront our heroes their with fan art, it's good that they didn't go into bulling deviantart or other fetishes and instead showed fan art that simply shows the personality of our heroes. I also have to applaud the development of the family relationship between daughter and father, bonus for the joke about the over-sexualization of mothers. Keep it up this level.
The whole video has such a nostalgic vibe, the animation is gorgeous, the models and pixel backgrounds bring back memories of old PS1 or N64 games, not to mention the music in which I can hear elements of composition extracted from Mario 64. Great job.
20 years later, The Matrix still has him.
Today marks 20 years since Luis created Perfect Murder, this film is one of the first interpretations of the characters that the world of Pico School and it was still two years before Pico Day. Here Luis decided to switch in which our heroes are not kids who got access to guns but rather as professional killers who hate each other. A must-watch for any Pico fan.
It's been more than 20 years since paultervoorde created his greatest film of his life, and he still impresses today with his fight choreography, his varied use of sprites and his rendering of the unusual atmosphere of the early 2000s. Simply a classic.
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