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Here's PPG's attempt at the "No Me Gusta" face, which looks more like something out of anti-semetic propaganda:
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The more they try to pander to the internet, the harder they fail.
That's such an ugly face.
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Here's PPG's attempt at the "No Me Gusta" face, which looks more like something out of anti-semetic propaganda:
View attachment 85193
The more they try to pander to the internet, the harder they fail.
Here's PPG's attempt at the "No Me Gusta" face, which looks more like something out of anti-semetic propaganda:
View attachment 85193
The more they try to pander to the internet, the harder they fail.
Bubbles is the last character who should be making that face.Here's PPG's attempt at the "No Me Gusta" face, which looks more like something out of anti-semetic propaganda:
View attachment 85193
The more they try to pander to the internet, the harder they fail.
Let's be frank here, no one should be making that face. That it's Bubbles doing it makes it even worse.Bubbles is the last character who should be making that face.
That is sad.Let's be frank here, no one should be making that face. That it's Bubbles doing it makes it even worse.
The basic classic template of all cartoon animals!Anyone remember that one film called We're Back? It was pretty trippy. A dinosaur eats a cereal from an alien which turns the dinosaur into a "good" dino(basically give them an exaggerated human personality)
Pretty much, I believe that was the second of only three feature films that came out of the London-based Amblimation (the other two were An American Tail II and Balto).NYPD chasing down dinosaurs, and a circus whose sole purpose is to scare people,etc. Other than that, it had a forgetable storyline.
I vaguely remember seeing that film when holed up at a hospital one time when I was younger. Only thing I remembered from it at that time was a scene where Rex encounters some parade balloons.Anyone remember that one film called We're Back? It was pretty trippy. A dinosaur eats a cereal from an alien which turns the dinosaur into a "good" dino(basically give them an exaggerated human personality), NYPD chasing down dinosaurs, and a circus whose sole purpose is to scare people,etc. Other than that, it had a forgetable storyline.
Well, at least we got Balto out of that studio.Pretty much, I believe that was the second of only three feature films that came out of the London-based Amblimation (the other two were An American Tail II and Balto).
And rapes the Spidy balloon.I vaguely remember seeing that film when holed up at a hospital one time when I was younger. Only thing I remembered from it at that time was a scene where Rex encounters some parade balloons.
That was a good one. I once had an animation drawing from Jeff Verab from the film, a rough drawing of the titual pooch as he was jumping along a fense before the race to determine who'll get to be in the race to pick up the serum.Well, at least we got Balto out of that studio.
It looks like Goldberg animated the end bit with Bart laughing too. I mean it too looks higher quality than the rest of the show these days.I see they got Eric Goldberg to give us a bit of what animation should be before going back to the staleness that is The Simpsons.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9qcY2ERwmaU
I bet, and this is what The Simpsons needs. I would love to do an episode this way if I had the chance.It looks like Goldberg animated the end bit with Bart laughing too. I mean it too looks higher quality than the rest of the show these days.
I watched that episode tonight, and boy was that intro more beautiful seeing it in HD!I see they got Eric Goldberg to give us a bit of what animation should be before going back to the staleness that is The Simpsons.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9qcY2ERwmaU
I know the first season of Family Guy showed potential. I liked it when Stewie was played as a pastiche of a typical James Bond villain.I've been watching Be Cool Scooby Doo lately. The focus on humor makes it feel more... it feels like they got Seth MacFarlane in to make it, but told him to keep it kid-friendly and not rely on cutaway gags or pop culture. It kinda reminds me of early Family Guy.
I bet. You could press your face on the screen and soak it in!I watched that episode tonight, and boy was that intro more beautiful seeing it in HD!
I see they got Eric Goldberg to give us a bit of what animation should be before going back to the staleness that is The Simpsons.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9qcY2ERwmaU