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Mightydein

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The drawings were very much accurate to Yu-Gi-OH.

The parody is years late for being culturally relevant; However, a nostalgic audience for this flash does exist.

I assume many of the younger yu gi oh fans are reaching adulthood.

The voice of kaiba was a good impression.

The voice of yugi was way off.

An impression of dan green's voice would have worked perfect for yugi.

The voices generally need a bit of improvement for more accurate impressions.

The Yugioh characters have very memorable voices and the original English dubbed voices still stick out in my memory.

Yugi and kaiba both have very distinct voices for their characters.

The details about the voices can be over looked by audiences unfamiliar with the english dub of yu-gi-oh.

How the voices sound is just a small nitpick.

The drawings looked accurate to the show.

I personally would have rather seen drawings directed towards the style of HDRevill.

What kinda twist could you have put onto the yugioh art style?

Your own art style acts as a calling card.

I see no reason; why, this calling card can't be included in parody flash submissions.

The parody of yu gi oh could be based on the Japanese version, card game, english dub, manga, ect.

Yu-gi-oh is basically a perfect target for parody.

I may look into your other flash movies.

-Mightydein

This mario paint video had an extremely clean transfer to the computer.

I don't notice any tracking lines or VHS artifacts.

I assume this mario paint movie was created before your other previous works.

You really did come a long way and have improved significantly since.

I find your other works to be more polished.

Generally practice does perfect.

It's really cool that you created a movie in mario paint and decided to share it with us.

I would be interested in seeing how a mario paint movie would look with your updated skills.

Keep making this new stuff because you have come a long way.

-Mightydein

I personally didn't enjoy this movie but was still impressed with the graphics.

You did an excellent job in the graphics department on this claymation submission.

I seen a lot of clay movies submitted to newgrounds; However, your movies stands out.

Most clay movies don't create their own sets and merely move clay figures around a table.

The sets constructed for your clay figures look great.

I wish more clay animators on this website would take the time into creating sets.

Excellent work in the graphics department.

- Mightydein

This actually looks pretty decent.

The drawings look great and I love how the city buildings use different shapes besides square buildings.

A city is actually very hard to draw since the building structures have so many different kinda designs.

The music used for this flash had a techno sound and fits perfect with madness.

I'm not usually a fan of these madness tributes because many of them are pure copies of the original.

I love the frame by frame animation because it breathes life into the madness tribute.

That usage of fbf makes me like this movie overall.

Perhaps you could enlist the help of other animators for the continuation of utilizing frame by frame.

It becomes increasingly difficult to use lots of fbf and keep up with audience demand.

Sometimes, the general newgrounds audience is not very appreciative of frame by frame.

This trailer rocks and is way better than other madness tributes.

- Mightydein

The drawings in the movie look great.

I liked the one shot of guts standing near a cliff and the cloud sprite effect was a really neat idea.

That cloud effect can use a bit more polish but was a very cool idea.

You used different techniques to create speedlines, dust, clouds and backgrounds.

You generally tried different tricks to create polished backgrounds.

I noticed you used an image manipulation program to create certain visual elements.

These pixilated visual elements seemed to blend together with your flash drawings.

I would personally be interested in seeing new movies from you.

Many of your movies were great for 2003.

I would personally love to see the level improvement since than.

A lot of your most recent flashes show a certain level of improvement in terms of visual appeal.

Fist of the star 2 was significantly more polished than the first submission.

Both of those flashes are basically the same fist of the northstar tribute.

But the second version of the same movie shown increased polish.

The drawings were influenced by the respective animes based on.

The animation in these movies mostly consists of motion tweens.

I love many of the poses used for the animation and a bit more fbf would have been a welcome addition.

If you happen to still have the password to this account than please come back.

I want to watch new flashes from F4bi0

In closing; a very good 2003 submission.

- Mightydein

The motion tween is actually a very useful animation shortcut.

Motion tweens can often be an effective time saver and often assists with pumping out animation quickly.

The motion tween feature can often be used at inappropriate times and is often be over used.

Creating a motion tween is actually a very mundane task.

The animator in your movie acted like he was creating a flash movie for an extremely session.

Your character shown signs of fatigue and needing sleep.

The music added a lot of scope to a very mundane task.

This was a very silly movie.

- Mightydein

The orange-clock with a human body moves a lot like how actual person dances.

I assume the animation was rotoscoping was used for that animation.

I love the special effects animation used to give plenty of visual variety.

The movie turned out to be entertaining.

- Mightydein

This movie has extremely demented sense of humor.

A lot of attention to details are paid to human anatomy in a lot of the drawings.

You basically need to know how the human body fits together before destroying it.

I remember having a conversation with sickdeathfiend once and he mentioned using gory pictures as reference material for his 2003 movies.

I can't imagine being able to carefully analyze that sort of reference material without becoming physically ill.

I like how your more recent submissions have effectively use the brush tool of flash.

The brush strokes were very clean.

I love how the blood is animated now.

I'm reminded of how livecorpse animated blood.

You seemed to have borrowed his technique for creating animated blood.

Not only did you borrow livecorpse's blood animation technique but also made improvements onto it.

A lot was accomplished to assistant with really highlighting a very demented sense of humor.

The improved visuals from past submissions will make for increasingly unsettling sickdeathfiend movies.

- Mightydein

SickDeathFiend responds:

thanks bruh! rip Livecorpse

I liked this silly animation and how your character was going completely psycho.

I don't know why he started punching the kool-aid man but it is comical visual gag.

You used plenty of camera angles for visual variety.

You tried hard at doing plenty of animation poses.

The one tweened walk cycle can be improved by paying attention to all the connecting joints in feet, legs, ect.

I could personally make improvement on animation poses and you are likely in the same boat.

Take time with working out the poses for your animations.

I do like how you just create the animation without a second thought.

I'll have to do that more often because it's extremely effective way to practice.

I got a good chuckle out of this movie.

Make more movies.

- Mightydein

SnowyBangers responds:

Yeah the walk cycle was clicky-clicky with the key poses, I knew I'd struggle to refine it as a tweened walk cycle compared to doing a frame-by-frame walk cycle which I'm far better at doing then tweens when it comes to walk-cycles.

I found Jono was easy to manovuer with the the expressions in the face and body cus I understand his action poses in his videos on YouTube.

And Jono personally thought of the idea to have the Kool-Aid Jug to punch up instead of the wall which is cliche in some of his rant videos.

Thank you so much for your awesome review on this! :D

SnowyBangers

I created cartoons for newgrounds since 2003 and collaborated with artists such as livecorpse, Billy Monks and others.
I'm also known as PowerRangerYELLOW on my alt account.
I hope to make more cartoons soon.

Age 41

Internet animator

Canada

Joined on 1/8/02

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