Rocked my socks off
I never expected a parody crossover, let alone a DBZ parody crossover, to actually be any good! The most remarkable part of it is the way it seamlessly mixes good and bad graphics.
Rocked my socks off
I never expected a parody crossover, let alone a DBZ parody crossover, to actually be any good! The most remarkable part of it is the way it seamlessly mixes good and bad graphics.
Dare I?
I know it deserves a place of honor for being the foundation for all that came afterward, but, to be honest, it's not my favorite. Parts of it didn't match the music well, soething I probably care about more than the average viewer. However, it set more good precedents than bad, such as the power of the Flapping Mouth, the Horizontal Flip, and COLIN!
I still think it's Neil's best
The song was snappy, the visual effects and image-mangling are hilarious but understated, and the theme of second sight (Bill Gates' blinking outer eyes, Old Tom's new eyes becoming French fries, the beady little eyes on Big Mouth Boy) makes it intriguing on a more abstract level. This was the animutation that probably inspired Seven Deadly Dwarfs the most and contributed to my need to have my movies match the music well.
Movie?
This series really wants to be a comic book. As it is, it's a comic book with annoying tweens thrown in that forces you to read it at a certain speed. I really wanted forward and back buttons or something.
Swell
The animation quality is better than ever, but I hope you make another one. The ending wasn't as satisfying as Apotheosis was.
WHOA
That thing just halved my attention span. Just to experiment, I saw the original right afterward, and it was all, like, slow. What? I'm still typing? I'm going to go eat sugar cereal!
Well done
Some of the animation was really impressive, like the rapid-zoom-out-into-the-sky part.
Very good for a sprite movie.
The choice of sprites was perfect, but the lip-synching could have been better. Fivened.
I am a fervent disciple of Animutation. Glory to Colin Mochrie.
Joined on 8/22/03