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As someone who's only starting-out as an artist and an animator this left me speechless, and my jaw dropped for almost the entire thing. It's so smooth, ultra dynamic, downright gorgeous to look at, and it was accomplished with a tiny team of people. That's incredible!

...Fuck...

...I have no words...

This is the gritty reboot everyone's been waiting for.

How is this so accurate?

Really great animation. My only complaint is that some of the hits don't have enough impact to them. For example, the dude who gets elbowed to the back of the head looks like he just dropped dead on his own, but you can fix that by adding a few frames of the dude's head recoiling from the elbow's impact, and then make him drop dead.

Keep-up the great work!

Nommalorel responds:

Thank you so much, yes that is the most prevelent problem in this animation hovewer i basicly almost didnt fix any mistakes i have done because it would cost me more time, i was doing this between my actual job.

The animation is amazing dude.

And yeah, going beyond you comfort zone is often how you learn the most. I've said this once sometime after I first started drawing full-time: Every bad drawing (in this case animation) you make will show you everything you did wrong.

So it's good to try whatever you want to animate regardless of how skilled you are because you'll learn it through your mistakes anyways. In some cases it might also be faster that way.

The animation is very rough, and choppy, but the timing and shots are pretty good. it's not bad for your first time animating.

Just keep doing what you're doing, practice by making short loops, and with time your animations will look better.

Everybody's got an ugly phase when they start, and the more you draw/animate, the faster you'll get out of that phase.

Just a fun little animation that feels like it came-out in the 2000s.

First time seeing a Piconjo video, and I've got to say...it caught me off guard, but in the best way possible.

The animation may be minimal, but the story more than makes up for it. My god, I was laughing the whole way through.

Reminds me of a paddle-boat story of my own: We have this paddle-boat we used all the time at our cottage, and we knew that the seal on it was all worn-down so it would constantly fill-up with water overtime, but we used it anyway for fun.

We never got the paddle-boat to sink, it would just get filled to the brim with water, but you could still "use" it. It was to the point where we'd purposefully try to sink the damn thing multiple times by jumping on it and flipping it over, but the thing would still float to the top (well more like near the top). We still have it at our cottage, and we still didn't fix it. Though, we'll either throw it out, or finally replace the seal on it.

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Anthony Beaulé @NothanyTPM

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