Thought that this was going to go all “FLCL” and the thing that would pop out of her head would be some metaphor for puberty-induced acne or an orgasm. Unless this IS that metaphor for puberty…?!
Thought that this was going to go all “FLCL” and the thing that would pop out of her head would be some metaphor for puberty-induced acne or an orgasm. Unless this IS that metaphor for puberty…?!
I, too, find it annoying when I’m sitting in a fancy chair sipping tea while catching up on Garfield in a vast open-wor—open zone, only to have my Zelda-esque view blocked by a blue rodent falling from the sky.
I think what we can all learn from this is that you should always look both ways before crossing the street. AAAALLLLLWWWAAAYYYYYS!!!!
That was quite the Shyamalan twist at the end…I really liked the 3D cow.
The guy’s voice really sells this one! The male character definitely comes across as the sort of guy who could date any woman he wants so long as he grew the confidence to ask someone out and laid off the DeviantArt fetish art on lonely Friday nights.
BAHAHAHA thank you!!!
This video did not need to be just shy of 4 minutes long, especially since it seemed to be looping through the backgrounds long before the first minute was even up. Luckily, I still find that Dr. Livesay walking meme oddly amusing and even somewhat addictive to watch!
Okay, now you’re just showing off with this year’s animation. Incredible work!
This kind of reminds me of the giant moth boss fight from the first Silent Hill. That boss was pitifully easy once you knew what you were doing (or used a strategy guide), but I dunno, something about the atmosphere surrounding that particular fight sends chills down my spine. Your version of the giant moth certainly put up more of a fight!
thank you! yeah i love that boss, climbing up the rusty steps to get to it with a black sky and the siren sounding when you beat it, crazy good atmosphere
Unique art style, great music, absolute bummer of an ending (I know Snackers said in a Newgrounds blog post that he wasn't in the greatest mood when he originally wrote the story, but still, hopefully the success of this project will ensure the next project will have a happier ending, whatever it may be). Overall fantastically-made stuff!
I wish I could put even .00001% of the effort you all put into this animation into my review, but what else can I say that hasn't already been said by the other 20(!!) pages of reviews? I liked it!
There we go! I take 129% credit for inspiring this video’s title (Now I know my ABCs…) with the comment I made in the previous video here on Newgrounds!
It actually hurts how hard and how much these animations make me laugh. Stop it, CraeYT, you’re hurting me!
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