The lady was pretty. 4 out of 5 stars.
The lady was pretty. 4 out of 5 stars.
Oh thank GOODNESS, it's been so long since my last dose of "Ren and Stimpy, but without John Kricfalusi's baggage!"
Wow, I used to go to a store called "GameCrazy" back in the video rental days! That was when retro gaming was actually affordable, and I would basically get ALL the classic games for systems like the N64 and the SEGA Genesis for like $25 (plus the game consoles themselves if I didn't already have them)! Also, that's the fun proto-Splatoon-esque music from one of those obscure 64DD Mario Paint games, isn't it? The nostalgia...beautiful...
I did, too!! That was the inspiration for the name :)
The change in voice/accent when he started talking like a perverted sailor was a nice touch!
I'm so proud of Sheen becoming the next "Machete"-esque latino action star! I always knew he could do it!
Brazilians make the most cursed and politically-incorrect stuff on this God-forsaken website. This had me laughing uncomfortably the whole time!
I've always liked this character design for the Pizza girl, so it's great that you finally made a whole short for her! Your sense of humor is great, too (or at least as broken beyond repair as mine), I could tell as early on as the "Employee Training Video" at the beginning that I was going to enjoy this animation, and thankfully that turned out to be right!
...Out of morbid curiosity, what is animating in Blockbench even like? Is it even made for animation out of the box, without serious jiggery-pokery? I think I'm going to stick with the more familiar, "industry standard" animation in Maya or Blender, thanks...
I just love how Aardman-esque the whole animation is, specifically with the way Noisette's mouth moves like a Wallace and Gromit character. Also, it is genuinely inspiring every time you put out a 3D animation--every time I find myself accepting the lie that computer (CG) animation has to look rigid and overly-on-model, you seem to make something that challenges my entire perception of 3D animation even more than the last two Spider-verse movies!
What the Hell did I just watch?
It just genuinely impresses me that a goofy, short Sr. Pelo cartoon I still regularly watch to get into the "a-Spooky Month" mood has turned into this hugely ambitious MCU-like saga of deception and intrigue. I particularly like this episode to adding some much-needed emotional depth to Skid and Pump, and specifically how they learned to be more sympathetic to their Mom (in Skid's case) and their caretakers (in Pump's case), it was very sweet. Also pretty solidly represents the conflicting feelings I've always had with The Church irl (at least in the United States)--on one hand, it is truly run by people who are either massive hypocrites who don't practice what they preach or rigid zealots who can't reconcile their often-antiquated traditions with the reality of living in a pluralistic society--but like Skid and Pump demonstrated by ultimately learning the consequences of their actions and to be kinder to their long-suffering caretakers, it can't be ALL bad if you manage to find the nuggets of genuine truth amongst all the hypocrisy...?
I absolutely adored the cameos, at least the ones I recognized and I managed to catch. The HoboMen cracked me up, and Zach Hadel/PsychicPebbles is probably the Newgrounds cameo equivalent of Stan Lee in the early MCU or Alfred Hitchcock in his own movies where I should probably just expect him to appear in any relatively big-budget indie animation celebrating Newgrounds and promoted by the site itself, but I still feel really smart anyway when I manage to catch his cameo, especially in this one! I also noticed a Tangy Mustard mask, that controversial Egoraptor guy, and of course references to previous "Spooky Month" episodes, but I'm sure I missed quite a bit more simply because I still don't know a ton about this site pre-Friday Night Funkin', before the 2020s.
Special thanks goes to whoever made that SICK illustration during the credits, so detailed and it incorporates the best elements of OG Doom's box art and the surprisingly-metal intro to The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy! Tell me where to find it and download it!!
Overall, truly this was a-Spook Before Easter!
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