Short
But funny. Catchy smooth and artistic!
Short
But funny. Catchy smooth and artistic!
Dude!
There are like 10 or 11 of these; upload them ALL! I love Cat Face's accent! "You have the moth, don't be greedy!"
YAY!
Trevor should be in Newgrounds Rumble... I love how each of his tricks involve some kind of stupid cruel act towards animals... I was pretty pissed with him when he ignited the Chinchilla. I love the comment I heard once that the irony of the songs was that they said everyone loved him, but "he is about as likable as a boot." Epic stuff, and this should be in Portal History, if not, then the first one.
I Really Liked It...
Mainly because it was just another trademark LF production. It was unoriginal; not the concept, but the style in which it is done. Pretty much all Legendary Frog things are all the same styles and mostly the same jokes, but with different themes. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Keep it up, and I look forward to future LF productions.
Cool
As you have stated, it is a bit pointless, as it shows no plotline. Nonetheless it has insanely great graphics, animation, and style.
Horrible
The graphics are horrible, way to simplistic, and only use one or two gradients within the whole story. There was no background. The animation was crap, too... Though a little bit of it was smooth, most of it was jerky, choppy, and crudely done. There was practically no storyline to speak of, and it was overall just horrible! I don't know why everyone is reviewing 10; spam isn't something to get all B.S. about if you ask me. The only reason I have any bit of attraction to it is because it was submitted on Clock Day. If you didn't know that, you're an extremely lucky dud.
Surreally, Horrifically, Unsettling
Part 3 is easily the best; It's longer, and has more composure and storyline than the first and second. In addition, the pyrotechnics are unmatched. The only flaw is that there should have been a bit more blood when some people died... It just looked a bit unrealistic when they turned into skeletons and yet no blood is shown. Also, a simpler way to blur an image and focus another is to put both elements into a Movie Clip, and tween it so that at the first part of a tween, one is blurry and the other is focused, and at the end of the tween, the first one is focused and the second one blurry.
Cheap!
While the graphics were just as good, and the animation was just as smooth (as the first one), there was basically no storyline. Also, it was way too short. Still, amazing effort, though I wonder how it could have taken up 8MB for such short of an animation.
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