This brings to mind some of the surreal animations I used to catch on Saturday mornings in the late 1960s & early '70s. I enjoyed the journey and never knew what'd happen next. Well done!
This brings to mind some of the surreal animations I used to catch on Saturday mornings in the late 1960s & early '70s. I enjoyed the journey and never knew what'd happen next. Well done!
The work is visually striking, as per usual, but this piece seems to pop more--especially in depicting life beneath the pathways of a microchip. Good philosophy, too. Make your own memories. This becomes more pertinent with the rise of AI.
This is inspired. Kudos to you & the production team.
Wow! This is visually striking and shows a sureness with your execution of this project. The music backs up the story well, too. Bravo!
Bro thank you so much! I'm really glad.
Great visuals & music. You continue to impress me with your work.
This is hilarious and well put together. The original stop-motion Rudolph animation was part of my childhood. The ending was what earned the full 5th star from me, prompting a belly laugh.
This is well put together, from the writing & voice acting to the characters and story-boarding.
This is a brilliant depiction of madness. I like the smoothness of the animation, and the voice-acting works well in this piece.
Wow. I did not expect for the story to go where it did. Really clever concept.
It's likely the gendarmes would not have gotten there on time, anyway.
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