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Hyep,

that was pretty awesome.

Darkar responds:

Thanks. :)

Groovy

You promised funky, and good sir, you did not dissappoint!

hikuihito responds:

THANKS!

Twas nice indeed.

I pretty much share the same opinion as Grimm-death, the style was nice, the animation was pretty good, although some parts felt like they were just a tad too long or slow. But having in mind this is your first crack at it in some time, it was actually pretty good and entertaining.

PS: I did notice him putting the rock in the snowball. (muhaha)

SkyKitsune responds:

Ah thats good! And like Grimm-death, I thank you for the crit.

I respect

the message that you're trying to bring across, but honestly, I dont think this is the place nor the audience to bring it to, this is a site pretty much for entertainment purposes and not neccisarily for artsy or well thought-over stuff.

Don't get me wrong, I'm an art-student myself, but if it's art you want, you would'nt search for it nor post it on NG, There's a bigger world out there.

dreftclub responds:

A few months ago ashford pride made a movie with a foreboding title. It was called "Awesome Grounds".

Well ladies and gentlemen, that's might as well what this site should be called (at least right now), with the top row on the front page slot dedicated to an "awesome" movie and an "awesome" parody, an "awesome" t-shirt in the newgrounds store, and pretty much every "awesome" movie in the top 100, along with han's "awesome's creed".

I can't go to newgrounds with seeing something not about egoraptor or his coveted video game parody series. It makes me wonder sometimes if pursuing anything but half-assed cartoons making mildly funny observations about video games laced with profanity is even worth it. Truly, they are what bring the masses of 13-year olds to this site, and thus increases traffic and competition in the internet world. But you have to ask yourself, with this sort of two-bit audience increasing in numbers, are they really interested in watching anything else?

I understand that it's a dog eat dog world in the online entertainment business, and to compete you have to pretty much put up content that a majority of internet browsers would click on. This includes either women or video games. Things they already know they want. And that's all they want. They sign up, watch more, and come back and do it again later. They're trained to know that what they want is easily accessible and is promoted all over the site.

Original content is often shuffled off to the bottom of the page, or never gets any attention to begin with. Now comes into play the whole 'they won't click on it unless there's a boob for the icon', etc etc. That's because they've been fashioned to think that way.

I'm not saying i have all the mysterious answers to the way people's minds work. But this much is true - if all people click on are breasts and video game icons, and you give them breasts and video game icons, you're not pushing the envelope.

Newgrounds is the epitome of user-generated content. We already have a massive advantage over youtube in the fact that making a cartoon involves so much more creativity than snappily editing your webcam footage. So instead of 200 cartoons coming out every minute, we have 200 cartoons coming out every day. That gives someone a better chance of breaking out and being discovered for his hard work, and a reward for a job well done.

But in the same way that viewers are trained that they don't have to go out of their way to avoid original content they would otherwise enjoy, authors are becoming more and more disenchanted with their personal creations and are turning to nerd culture icons and cheap tactics to get viewers.

I can't tell you how many animators I have spoken to that have shunned their own creations in favor of sub-pop culture parody and disjointed scripts sprinkled with toilet humor and profanity. a cartoon catering to everyone who's forgotten what cartoons are all about. And here we are shoving away everything about cartoons that was originally appealing and magical, because we're pretty much forced to.

I'm not pointing the finger at any one person here. I think it's part of the bigger picture - bigger than Newgrounds, too. But if people really care about the future of cartoons and animation, we wouldn't be seeing this kind of blatant favoritism.

People will find what they want if they want it. They don't need to be spoon fed it all.

For thirty years animators who strive to create something genuinely unique have gotten nothing but a slap in the face. It's sickening and it has to stop someday, before they all disappear.

Lastly, this post is not about me. I'm not writing this out of self-pity, bitterness or spite. I'm being honest. I care a lot about the future of animation, and what I see around me is very troubling. The industry is bad enough, but where the future lies is in the small corners of the animation world. Newgrounds is one of them. I spend a lot of time trying to encourage and teach frame-by-frame animation, and creating your own characters and scripts. That is what is important

why yes.

It's pretty pleasant thing to watch, the style and animation is decent, although I think the humour is still a bit too carefull, I might consider a more outgoing approach on your next episode.

Overall I think it was a nice flash though.

And I dont know why, but I get a big "tales of the blode" vibe when I watch this.

blue-mess responds:

Thanks for reviewing,

yeah I know what you mean about the humour. Next time I'll definitely try to make it more outgoing, maybe a hint of chaos.

Glad to hear you like it :)

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