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When I saw your name come up, I knew this was going to be a class act. Very smooth, well drawn and shaded, great voice acting. Roughly how many frames is this, and at what fps? I really liked the script, doing playful humor is an art, and you're becoming a master!

AtroxChobatsu responds:

Oh my gosh, I never saw this comment. Super late response haha.

I did this at 24 fps! Not sure how many unique frames are in the short, but the entire timeline is 2700 frames long.

Thanks for watching! I'm glad you like it! :D

Wow, your first movie, what a dangerous thing! Hope you get the help you need (lol) on programming :)

Paxilon responds:

"I wondered if Vic knew the kind of help I would really need for programming. It came in a one-size-fits-all calibre-- a .45, right between my eyes."

I think if I weren't so tired I would be more worried about first impressions, but--
wait...
NOPE, STILL PRETTY NERVOUS HA HA HA
Thanks!

I guess I was one of that bunch, huh? It's just that you did more than one of these, and we just met, so I had to equate your name to what you've produced... This was epic, mortifying and the kind of dark humor no one seems to make anymore. It's a fitting way to close the book on those assets.

The best part of the whole script, was the last line of text, in the credits of the in-movie. 5/5

This is so good, it brings me to tears.

Please don't give up on a 3rd Prosnorkulus, I'd really like to see that before I die.

I don't suppose that one scene where the 2 dogs are golfing, is related to the movie "Meet the Feebles"?

Pun overload man, but there's something to it: colloquial English studies!

At least the main plot's pun/mystery solved was well placed. 'Well wisher', very potent gotcha moment, saves the piece really O_o Puns are very dangerous.

So far, this series has maintained an even, enjoyable level of entertainment, one which should not go unnoticed by mainstream, comedic productions looking for a writing partner who can deliver.

danmarkowitz responds:

If puns are dangerous, I guess I like to live dangerously.

Great work on the telling tale of an immigrant strawberry and his lust for power!

Very impressive work, this could easily be on television. Although it's a bit outside my age range as far as subject matter is concerned, I found extremely well produced and quite likeable.

Not bad. Damn, why Ash lay out that beggar? Constipation got him down? For the jolly-wallies of it, a bit of the old ultra-violence?

oldmanbeefjerky responds:

actually it goes way back to ash's childhood, his, pre-10 childhood. he was traumatized by a hobo, but i wont go further or else it will spoil episode 4.
the first episode was a total flop, it looked better in script form, but, the show will have a very intricate plot episodes 2 and beyond. Ash is hobophobic.

It's a bit simple, but it's good. Only didn't care for the Hollywood theater loudness of the chase/action background music, it's a bit too loud, though the voices were nice and clear throughout.

At least it's hard to call it a Bladerunner clone, it's got a different feel to it. This was just an action scene, so it's hard to gauge the plot/setting based on a single video.

FreeWillRevolution responds:

I'm heavily influenced by Blade Runner, but hopefully the next episodes can also differentiate my work.

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