It’s so inspiring watching this after the award-winning PIG: Watch Society Collapse! Every great animator has to start somewhere. Though this was pretty entertaining, too!
It’s so inspiring watching this after the award-winning PIG: Watch Society Collapse! Every great animator has to start somewhere. Though this was pretty entertaining, too!
The chemical imbalances in my brain in a nutshell:
This is the greatest environmental satire of all time. It doesn’t come across as preachy or taking political sides to those who need to hear the message the most, while also ensuring those of us that at least try to reduce our energy usage don’t get to feel superior, either—if you’ve ever had a long day where you needed to “unwind” with TV, video games, a bath or anything else that consumes a significant amount of resources, then you are a resource-consuming organism, too, it’s that simple.
It’s also a fantastic metaphor on how, even if we finally achieve fully-renewable, carbon-neutral energy (not that our world leaders are working very hard towards that, even the ones that “say” they’re workin’ on it), there are things that we REALLY don’t need and make us less likely to adapt to the inevitable hardships in life as a result, like machines that do the hard work for us (cough cough AI) and pursuits of dreams that don’t really contribute to society other than making us want to consume more, which is sure to give professional artists like myself some much-needed existential crises from time to time. At the very least, it validates my personal opinion that gyms are pointless when I could literally just go outside to go on my runs and get my workout in, and I wouldn’t need to take time to work out at all if I just ate less and had a job that forces me to push my body, anyway.
AT LEAST this society has TV news anchors trying (and failing) to warn its citizens to conserve depleting resources. American opinion networks—I mean, “news sources” can’t even be bothered to do that and choose to focus on more “pressing” matters like whether the latest Disney remake lines up with their unhinged personal opinions or whether they shrank Ashley’s breasts too much in the RE4 remake.
TL;DR this really spoke to me in a funny, humorous way, just like the finest and most worthwhile cartoons in my childhood!
I have no idea what I just watched but lady is pretty, and that’s all that matters.
Cute.
Everything about this is pure evil and filth, I love it! AND I'm impressed the YouTube version still seems to be available, considering the sheer amount of "wood" in this parody!
Can’t wait to see more!
Something about the way this artist draws lips on women gives me the creeps…but then it makes me laugh. Okay, I change my mind, turns out you CAN improve on the 2D-animated Disney classics, but I would trust this animator way more than Disney or any other large studio they buy!
I can’t remember what gaming magazine I read it from (remember gaming magazines?), but at one point someone wrote “if a gamer is given creation tools, it will invariably lead to them creating a penis.”
Yay! More nightmare fuel! Although the Mung Daal model in particular is genuinely similar looking to the actual cartoon character considering it’s a modified model of an entirely different-looking TF2 model.
Hi, my name is Jeffrey Thrash. You may know me from my YouTube channel. I enjoy video games and cartoons and I like to create my own animations. Enjoy!
Age 30, Male
3D Artist
Joined on 2/4/19