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The two intermission scenes in the middle of the video is something I totally would never expect to see in any animation. Ever. You got some fat guy through tiny beds from underneath him onto another pile of tiny beds. Or are they tiny Tigers? Then you got a giant cheetah vomiting tiny giraffes in the ocean from a sandy beach. Or are they tiny Llamas?
The robot character is cool too. Like a female Baymax wanting to make friends.
Keep up this cool series. I wanna see what comes next.

Bertn1991 responds:

The intermissions are a series staple. I include them as a callback to Mario Paint on the Super Nintendo since it's where childhood me first got started with animation and music. The fat guy is throwing tiny cats onto a pile of other cats. As for the other one, you're pretty much right. They're just weird little animations made in Mario Paint and filmed with whatever potato I was using at the time these were recorded.

Also, thanks for watching once again. The show will continue ^_____^

I don't know where them Anime battle sounds came from? But its all good.

Bertn1991 responds:

Some of them were ripped from old Dragon Ball Z games ^o^

The randomness continues from chapter one.
The other characters look cool too. A big purple woman and a cat/book lady? Sure! why not. Overall the dialogue from each character helps keep the scene going. It all works well.

Bertn1991 responds:

Yonder Ho is a weird wide world of wackiness. Yes, the ladies in the book mobile are certainly an odd couple ^.^'

You must be a fan of Adventure Time to come up with weird ass situations like this. Which is great! I like the one short scene where the red shirt dude is smoking a Cigarette and saying how there are Octopie in the water supply. It'A A conSPIRacy MaN! Mostly I do enjoy the two minute run time. simple and to the point just like the animation.
Good work!

Bertn1991 responds:

Thoroughly appreciate you taking the time to write these reviews. I'm glad someone appreciates the oddball humor and sheer ridiculousness. And yes, I love Adventure Time :-)

Thanks for watching! ^.^

I just now realize that this animated series has a form of "Marvelous Realism" It it's setting. There is no need for the character Max to have a Teleportation device strapped to his body. (Because Technology like that does not exist yet.) BUT it does not harm the story whatsoever. This is not a Magical fantasy or a Science fiction story. It is a real world story with some elements of science fiction to it.

I look forward to whatever small form of fantasy this show might present.
Look up Magic Realism on Wikipedia to know more.

I have no clue what the characters are saying. I do not speak Spanish often. But I can tell from the tone of voices and body expressions that these comedy skits are golden. A great balance of all internet shenanigans. Cool work!

DrakoCreator responds:

Thank you very much, you are the first English speaker, who congratulates me in this way throughout this site, since I arrived in 2016 I have been hated by people who speak English, I have insulted my work and my person when I did nothing to them, even When my work is free, and you have given me some hope on this site, I will no longer be so active but I hope to upload videos in the future. greetings from Mexico

A damn shame that animations like this don't get seen on mainstream media as often as Disney or Cartoon Network. Which keeps Newgrounds the number one website for animation's sake.

About a hundred commenters will praise the visual qualities of this animation. But as a character artist I want to comment on the sorceress Hoh. I really like how femininely pleasing she looks and her cloth top is clever in design. It's sexy that in human form you can see her breasts from underneath. And in crow form it makes lots of room for her wings to function. Anybody who wants to give character's wings and cloths should keep in mind how much space wings will have on the body. I'm talking about the side areas underneath the arm pits.

Overall, A very amazing video you made.

Shi-Gu responds:

I trully appreciate it!
Glad that you liked Hoh's design and commented on it!
The triangular top garment is a traditional kind called Quesqueme found throughout Mexico. In ancient times it was pretty common to wear it with nothing under, which is where this design came from; glad to see it played out nicely.

The best comment I can think of is. I want to see a whole series of these characters.

I don't know what's going on in this animation. But the technique behind the work looks good. It could be just me, Or the audio needs some tinkering to be more comprehensible.

SuperCodeman responds:

Thanks for the feedback, I'll try and keep it in mind when working on future projects

I am a novice animator who wants to work for a Professional animation company in the future. Through out my life, I have created many forms of Multi-media works of art. Traditional pencils, Digital images, and 2D/3D animations.

Joseph Calabrese @JoeSketchConcepts-NG

Age 34, Male

Hobby animator

orange coast college

California

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