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DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK burger

Just like your name, this movie is pretty funny shizz. You should check out strifestrips .com - we make this kind of humour there! Duke sprites rule!

Wally-Waffles responds:

I love StrifeStrips!

A new favourite!

This is one of the best movies that I have seen on the entire internet. And if I saw it on TV it would be one of the best in that medium, too. The graphics were delicious... the humour was gently brutal. Or brutally gentle. Take your pick.

^_^

A vast improvement on "Penny's Big Adventure", and a lot of mindless thought (yes, that's right, mindless thought) was obviously put into BILAK's construction. However, it was very much based around the mondegreen lyrics (which were mostly funny) which meant that I was looking at the subtitles a lot instead of watching the past-paced action. A storyline might have been a good idea, and I must say I was disappointed with the lack of visual variation in the choruses. But overall it made me laugh and I voted 5/5 on it, because it's an animutation. A very good second animutation at that. Good job, keep it up.

That was...

...outstanding. *Applauds*

You name dropper! :P (I'm still honoured though.)

Very fun-looking, well crafted graphics. The animation "shortcuts" obviously paid off in filesize, but the motion of everything in the movie was very nice to look at, so the occasional misaligned elbow was nothing major. ;) Some very accomplished animating there. It must've been heaps of fun to make.
The witty understatement throughout was very stylish, cheesy in places, but still the good sort of cheesy. Some great comic moments ("$59,000!"). The humour was sort of typical "daily 3-panel comic"-ish, but the length of the movie totally made up for this. I enjoyed it, unlike I would most daily 3-panel comics. Well done! :D
My only whinge is that the music seemed a little bit like it was holding back, during the intro credits mainly. I wanted to hear some lyrics there! Maybe next time?
Overall, and enjoyable piece of well-scripted nonsense that was long enough to have a scene-selection menu at the end, but still worth another complete Replay anyhow.
(Looks like I'm going to hafta try harder in my own animations if I want that $250, eh? OI OI OI!!!!)

AntonyC responds:

Whoa!
print screen!
print screen!
print screen!
...bless you sir...
print screen!
*stubs toe on printer*
XD

Best ever.

That is the best storyline/genre -based animutation since Plan 9. I take off my hat to you, good sir. And I also take off my pants, but only because after seeing this movie, I need to change them.

Here is a medical analysis of the subject's behaviour as he was affected by the movie.

---===WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW===---

Stage 1: The training. Subject is grinning, occasionally snickering

Stage 2: Enemy sighted. Subject is laughing out loud intermittantly.

Stage 3: Retreat. Subject is now near-continuously laughing out loud, only breathing intermittantly.

Stage 4: Hippie-ness. Subject's laughter is uncontrolled; is showing signs of oxygen deprivation, but is in a euphoric state.

Stage 5: Intermission & Return. Subject is able to breathe again, laughter is more controlled.

Stage 6: Showdown. Subject is laughing too loud to hear the music properly, but that doesn't matter since he knows this song quite well, having downloaded it at the same time as Opblaaskrokodil and considered using it himself. Tears streaming from subject's eyes do nothing to stop subject from seeing the simplistic, uncomplicated action onscreen.

Stage 7: The End. Subject may have lapsed into shock. Subject cannot recall the ending, probably due to permanent brain damage. Subject's lawyers will be contacting the author of this movie forthwith.

Stage 8: Subject's pants changed.

BURP!

I decided to have a look at your Flash after seeing a review of yours for my latest movie... it's not often that one gets reviews from other moviemakers...
Anyway, very funny. What a great song, and some nice animation - the good balance of original art and imported images gave it an almost "All Your Base"-ish feel. I was LOLing all the way through.
Cheers!
*GLUG*

arrochar responds:

I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the review.

Hooray!

Anything with Kabouter Plop music is a sure winner in my books, and your animation style owns all. Someday, all this *gestures to NewGrounds Portal* will be yours...

Bindi responds:

Daaaawww. ::snugs:: :D

I have a prayer...

Dear God,
Please reduce the echo effect in Your voice somewhat so that us poor mortals can hear what You're saying a little more clearly. Other than that, You're an okay deity.
I would have liked to have seen the suggestions box explored a little more, and seen more of the global effects of God's indifference, but that's just me. Good job.

No comment... except this:

Very nice. Absurd, yet gently so. This movie isn't very categorisable... I like it. It was a little slow in places, but by no means boring.
[[Refrains from making snide remark about drugs]]]

I make lots of Flash animations and sometimes web comics and SOMEsometimes games. Enjoy!

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