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I was just enjoying an animation and now I'm trying to solve a mystery. WHERE ARE THE CLUES I CANT FIND THEM. Six characters missing, only one highlighted, numbered pictures and numbered pages, but the numbers, WHAT DO THEY MEAN. I'll get to the bottom of this I swear.
Also, good job everyone this is a solid cartoon.

Update: One character short with no morse codes left. ;-;

Update 2: Now it's a book with gibberish written in a dead language. Help.

Update 3: Greek is where I give up, just like with maths.

Huge Oblivion mood

crazy bird

How many of us have become Arnold Fossor at one point. Disillusioned and empty, obsessed, afraid of death, afraid of life, hanging on by a thread of conformity. This is an unusual portrayal of existential horrors in animated form, what before I've only rarely seen in music.
At the very same time it still manages to be funny by sneaking puns and ridiculous concepts into the mix. The only caveat, which might be something on my end or intentional anyway, is that the va seems to be mixed a bit low against the background track, making it drowned out, harder to understand, even more so considering that it's already a guttural voice.
This is totally worth playing in hole television.

MaxJohnsonINK responds:

This was very cool to read, thank you! What’s interesting is that I put a great amount of myself and how I was feeling at the time of writing into the story, then once the quarantine took place the themes of loneliness and isolation from society began to become even more apparent. Continuing on was quite a challenge for awhile there.

I also have always loved urban legend stories and seeing the horrors of someone changing overtime, becoming something unrecognizable.

A bit awkward and stiff at times (only a few moments) but otherwise lovely animation. Has a well told and interesting narrative and although it is a little cliché it has enough to be original. The character designs have a good balance between detail & work and look snappy, but the 'props' are maybe too simple. Overall, It's a solid piece and stands well on it's own. Looking forward to your next contributions.

That's a veritably resourceful tactic. Short an to the point, thank you.
Now, you could make a NEWGROUNDS version where you're not scolded for talking a little chemistry, right?

ImperialScribe responds:

Not a bad idea.

Yet another charming animation with a nice fresh look, the movements and sounds are ok and the pun is spot on.
Keep up the good work, man!

Just digged up GOLD, this is good, how come it's so underrated?

Well, what about when other people's music make unexpected, frequent and rather unseemly appearances in one's life, like a neighbor calling you to be part of their world at 2am with some overly repeated tracks?

Anyway, music does really help, but I saw a guy once saying that it actually drew away his concentration rather than improving the results. I always put on my 12-hour-long track, almost sure I'm not even good enough to notice a difference as to if I didn't listen to music, but it certainly makes a difference in games. On one hand it helps build the ambience and vibe of the moment, on the other it really tackles concentration down like a raging football player.

Music conveys emotion, each song to some degree and each genre a certain spectrum of feelings, indeed, to evoke these sensations excites the soul and thus boosts creative impulse.

This is a correct representation of what skylanders did with my fond childhood memories.
Except skylanders is not funny.

Studying art and programming is hard, but I love every second of it.

Age 26, Male

Procrastinator

Computer Science 3rd world Uni

The point of no return

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