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A wonderful cartoon for a beautiful cause.

This was an empowering cartoon, which makes me proud to have donated to this disaster fund. With this cartoon (with the hopes that this shan't be blammed, though who would be sick enough for such a good cause to be removed) I expect donation numbers to increase and skyrocket. I aslo imagine that thousands of these kinds of submissions shall be flooding in. Beautiful cartoon, beautiful cause.

Wow! Rockin'!

For a first attempt, that was soooooooooo cool! Mr. T's voice was pretty low, and the battle ravaged on only momentarily, but I definately loved it! The blood effect, (perhaps you were trying to go all slow-mo. A MAtrix 360 degrees spin would have been nice!) was nice and juicey, surprising for clay. Plus, I thought Mr. T's romantic relationship with a huggabug bear, was absolutley adorable, (though I can't believe he dumped Hannibal Smith).

This did Akira justice down to the last pixel!

The acute artwork and great sound-forgery really justified Akira. Sorry about the low style mark, but as it was a mimisc it wasn't original. Despite what other viewers may have quoted, you really proved that a recreation can be just as good as the orginal.
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Aww, how cute!

This was the most romantic horror ever viewed, written and enjoyed. Sadako and Jason make a lovely couple, but how does Jason kiss through that mask or does Sadako ever accidentally kill him when they watch a movie. That was so cute when they killed Freddy Krueger together, I'm telling you, you could really feel the love! The graphics were an improvement over other violent relationship cartoons. So at the end of the day, Sadako and Jason are made for each other. (As if it's gonna last. She's just gonna fall down a bloody well again!)

RadishAttack responds:

Probably... either that or she'll leave him for that prick Micheal Myers. Fuck, I hate him

That was beautiful.

I just have top say I was impressed by the way you blended movie shots and your magnificant artwork. This entire movie had a real Hitchcockian outlook and the freakish music really contribuated to this well. Some shots had a certain eerieness that would have been improved 110% if in black & white. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but that lady pursued by Jason was either J.J from Part VIII (Jason taked Manhattan) or Fox from part III (the biker chick). Then again, it could have been some poor dear that Jason stalked in his boredom maintained between camp killing sprees.

45288 responds:

lol i have no clue who it is but i think i should have made her running in the camp not in a city...well i guess i got the idea of the city cuz i just watched jason goes to manhatten and i was like whoa this guy will go anywhere just to kill those kids...cool! lmao im so evil but yeah i might make a remake

Two (or three) of film's worst baddies clash!

I found this movie seemed quite slow but that annoying techno music helped it along. They were all drawn well (would have been even better if there Freakin' legs moved!) and there was definitely a good expression of angles. For example: When Michael and JAson go into the Cabin, it's as if a camera was set up from the interior and exterior. I was mildly entertained by the ending when they're just thunder-struck by the new opponent. Ah Ha! I've just discovered who was at the door! It musthave been Michael Jackson, coming to molest them (why else would they look so afraid?) and also, the first initials of Michael Myers and Vason Voorhees spell out Jacko's trademark nickname, M.J!

HO HO HO! HEE HEE HEE!

So that's where the CIA's security finance goes...

Do you smell something..?

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