well finally!
it's about time someone used those pokemon sprites to make a flash movie. although there wasn't much. but i do like pokemon. and i almost bursted laughing when he rode that pokemon's back, that was funny!
well finally!
it's about time someone used those pokemon sprites to make a flash movie. although there wasn't much. but i do like pokemon. and i almost bursted laughing when he rode that pokemon's back, that was funny!
on and off again...
it's like squidbillies. and you need to edit this thang cause the preloader music didn't stop for a while.
don't know why.....
but i like it! do u choose a company name? do u need more than one person to work on stuff? was it easy or hard?
It is one man company, which means I do all the stuff for Birdstick, but that might change in the future. It was pretty easy actually. These are mostly 8-bit sprites which are easy to animate. This cartoon was made in 6-7 hours, maybe even less.
not what hank looks like.
he also wouldn't throw a rock at someone's window. even if he hated him. he probably would have sent a letter saying it while hiding in the bushes, muttering, "i can't wait to see the look on his face!".
surpassed my expectations.
which is good because i expected it to have 50 min. of screaming and lousy music. but nevermind what the others said. voice acting is tough and you should get points for using it throughout the video.
uh, it doesn't run....
on the wii. so u just proved tgat the wii sucks... jerk.
what?
ironic...
santa is always in the christmas specials but he never has his own. the dancing was too long.
man, that was short
i see that it was made in 2004 but if you worked on it more, i would like to know.
i liked the facial expressions
i wasn't a fan of the ending. and i couldn't make sense of it. sometimes that's good but not this time. i am a fan of stick figure animations!
i do a bunch of things and see what sticks.
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Joined on 8/2/09