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Ha! I figured just as much.

When I saw that dude twirling the gun, and slowly coming to a halt, I knew something was gonna go bad. That was a pretty funny ending. The guys wearing collared shirts and ties seemed a bit Kill-Bill ish too.

Why does this have a mediocre score?

At first, you used O' Fortuna, I thought that was ok, then you crossed the line and used the One Winged Angel... you go to hell, you go to hell and you die.

Oh and the pixelated quality of the objects, over-simplified looks, and how the swords looked horribly alike, was also good reason to give this a low score.

Tim, awesome job.

Great song, with great animation = great movie. You claymation is perhaps the best I've ever seen, even better than Gumby lol. No seriously dude, the claymation was as smooth as can be, the music fit in nicely with the dancing, and the hand intervening during the movie gave it a nice sense of humor. Great job bro, I can see why people request you do more claymation.

GAMECUBICLE responds:

Thanks! I kinda hate the Gumbi movies though... The dude who makes them isnt really... that... nice in responses to reviews... Well.
Thanks for the review!

Doesn't hold a candle to Kingdom Sprites.

It's still an ok movie though. Hmm, the scenery was nice in the intro, and I really like the Mario RPG music. This had a pretty good sense of humor as well, however, the bit with the wrecked mushroom kingdom sort of reminds me of the "Rise of the MK" series. You had some problems with the text as well, like keeping it in it's place, and making sure that no part of it gets chopped off. You should seriously pay attention to detail in your movie when you publish it and make sure all the errors have been worked out before submitting it. Little things like that will knock points off the total score. Oh and it was a tad too short and pointless at the end. Your animation skill is pretty good (at least from what I've seen so far) though.

Aww how sweeeeet <.< but seriously. Nice.

The movie isn't particularly well-drawn, but at least they aren't stick figures. I can see that you made a decent attempt at trying to make this look good, and the song really helped it alot. The song was really what shone in this movie, it was nice, simple, not necesarily well-sung (in terms of consistency with vocal artistry), however, it was still nice, and that's probably what gets this movie a decent score. Nice job dude.

Da.

I'll give you a 9 on style because I haven't seen something this original in... ever. The animation in this is crisp and clear and trippy as hell dude, I don't know hwat kind of animation program you used on this but it runs smooth as hell. Where in the world did you get all of those pictures of dirty, apocalyptic-looking industrial places? This movie goes to show clearly how it's the little things that make something big. Ah now I know, you had photographer friends working on this, I could tell, the photos are very nice and clear dude, awesome job.

GreenMoon responds:

Thank You for your review!
Software: Macromedia Flash MX.

I must show this to all my Halo fan friends.

Right off the bat you guys got the music and the main menu screen perfectly right.
Rubber Ninja's: Flawless Cowboy. This was very well-animated and voiced, and it had a kickass sense of humor. The "dud3itsux2b u" part cracked me up". The voice of the covenant guys weren't done as accurately as I would have imagined but the rest of the scene more than compensates for that.

Smiffy's: Truth and Reconciliation. I don't know what the hell was up with the masterchief and the mouse bit, it didn't fit in but it was off-the-wall funny. Nice metal-gear bit in there too. The Daddy Duck sound-bit was a little excessive but it didn't really affect the scene in a negative way.

Nalo's: Into the Belly of the Beast. A bit short but it had a good sense of humor, especially on the Scooby bit. The guns were drawn especially nicely, and the Covenant swords looked good too.

Kayn's "The Flood": The angry Master-chief was hillarious dude, as were his Nikey boots. Nice little spin on using anime-ish expressions.

Joint Productions' "The Maw": You just had to throw Final Fantasy in there eh? And that cursed Outkast song >.< ah well. It was all good once I saw the PSP and how well-done the master-chief's body-armor was. Lol the part where the Master chief's bumping the speakers on the Warthog was funny as all hell and the Starwar's bit was sweet too.

All in all... this is a great movie made by a great collaboration whose humor is only surpassed by their animation skills. Very nice dudes.

Nice flash, nice music.

Well this flash was very well done. The animation wasn't bad at all, and the music was very enjoyable. It had a light sense of humor, and above all else, it was original. Great work guys, thanks for sharing this with us.

cmq-eco10 responds:

Yeah sure man, no problem sharing this wit you all. It's our big thanks that you appreciate it! thanks! ; )

Damn Tyranids have moves.

Lol, you ungrouped the Tyranid and then grouped it back together with moving individual joints. Very nice. The music fits in very well with the movement, hell you even had some dancing coreography in there, and even a bit of breakdancing! At first I thought this was gonna be some crapy one-move dance routine, but you proved me wrong. Warhammer looks like a very nice game, I should check it out. But anyway, great movie.

I've seen better episodes.

Your 50th episode and you submit this offensive stuff? Eh, well I'm not as offended by this because I'm not a girl but still, you have had far-funnier episodes. C'mon I thought Cletus the Fetus was the "best in the world?"

Till Kingdom Sprites come.

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