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itâs the holidays again! that means itâs time for⌠OMOCATâS 6TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY!
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Humans are weird idea: malicious compliance. The aliens either do as theyâre told or place an objection if thereâs a specific reason, and once ordered to perform a task they do it to the best of their ability because their authority is logical and fair. Then humans show up and start disobeying in a way that is technically correct and they have no idea what to do.
âHuman, you were instructed to bring ration packs to the storage bay.â
âI did.â
âThere are only two ration packs here.â
âYou didnât say how many you wanted.â
âWhy would I request only two? The ship needs to be restocked with supplies for a five-cycle mission.â
âHey, Iâm not a mind reader. Youâre going to have to be more specific.â
*sigh*Â âHuman, please bring the entire pallet of ration packs into the storage bay.â
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âHuman, why is the stationâs luggage transport vehicle still in the storage bay?â
âYou wanted it taken back out?â
âThe vehicle belongs to the station. It doesnât even fit in the storage bay.â
âHey, after Tau Alpha you told me not to do anything unless I was ordered to. Nobody told me the forklift needed to be put away again.â
*alien turns rather purplish and makes a low hissing noise*
ââŚIf you want me to put the forklift back youâre gonna need to give me an order, sir.â
*more hissing*
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itâs the holidays again! that means itâs time for⌠OMOCATâS 4TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY four giveaways held through each of the OMOCAT social media accounts!! â RULES: - reblog the OMOCAT HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY 2017 post on the OMOCAT Tumblr page. - one winner will be randomly chosen on December 8th. - if you are chosen, you will be notified using Tumblr Private Message, and must reply back within 24 hours. if you do not reply in time, we will randomly choose another winner. once confirmed, you will be prompted to e-mail us your address and the design/product of your choice! this giveaway is open to all USA and International residents. you do not have to be following OMOCAT on any of the above social media channels to participate in the giveaway, but it would be greatly appreciated!Â
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thank you all for another amazing year. happy holidays!!
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this is probably the best scene in any foreign movie Iâve ever seen and I want to share it
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if u ever wonder what animation classes are like
List of anime series/movies with unique art styles.
For my friends on tumblr, in case you guys want something to watch, hereâs a quick list of anime series/movies with unusual/unique art styles that you may or may not know.
Kaiba
With an artstyle reminiscent of the original Astro Boy, Kaiba has a very simplistic (yet stylized) and fluid style of animation and art. The story revolves around the titular character, who wakes up with a hole in his chest with no idea of who he is. I enjoyed this a lot for the art, music and characters, who all have realistic motivations and ideals, as well as the themes handled in it; such as what defines âbeing humanâ when bodies and memories are as disposable as plastic. Genre: Sci-Fi, Psychological Drama
Redline
In terms of sheer action and excitement I got from watching a movie, Iâve got to say that Redline is one of the best ever in those departments. With a highly stylized comic-book-esque art style with a high influence from Western comics like Dick Tracy (with the emphasis on black shadows on solid colours and thick black outlines), this show is extremely fluidly animated, the movie is said to consist of 120 000 hand-drawn frames, taking seven years to complete. The movie follows the story of racer JP (aka âSweetâ JP, because of his refusal to use weaponry while racing) trying to win (and survive) the titular Redline, a race consisting of multiple racers from multiple different galaxies and planets. Genre: Racing, Sci-Fi, Action
Mononoke
Every frame of this anime could be screencapped and slapped onto someoneâs dashboard for their aesthetic. That is how distinct the art style and character design of this show is. The show uses a form of âplaid animationâ, where something will be animated over a still color or object as it moves, creating most of the time a jarring effect that is usually the sign of a lazy animator, however in Mononoke, the show utilizes the art to create a sense of a surreal, dream-like environment, intentionally focusing on the jarring effect. The art and design of the environment is also extremely ornate and beautiful. The show focuses on the story of the unknown Medicine Seller and his travels through Japan (in an unknown time period), killing spirits and creatures known as Mononoke. However, he cannot do so until he learns their Form, Truth and Reasoning/Regret, which leads to some very interesting lessons at the end of each story. Genre: Mystery, Horror
Dead Leaves
Another comic-influenced movie, and just barely under an hour too;Â Dead Leaves is an extremely fun, hyper-action-packed movie with amazing character design (almost EVERY good character in this movie has a unique design, barring the civilains and generic bad guy cannon fodder), driven by slapstick, humor (usually of the sexual kind) and more pop culture references than you can digest within the time span theyâre thrown at you. The story focuses on criminals Retro and Pandy; Retro having a TV instead of a head, and Pandy having a panda-like marking on her eye, who, shortly after waking up on the moon and causing havoc on a nearby planet, are imprisoned in a super-jail. Genre: Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Kuuchuu Buranko / Welcome to Irabuâs Office
Combining rotoscoped 3D, 2D animation and live action elements, Kuuchuu Buranko is an extremely surreal look into the world of psychiatry. The art and designs were created by the lead artist of Mononoke, Kenji Nakamura. But whereas Mononoke had some subtlety to its art, this show is bright, colourful and neon as all hell. The show focuses on Dr. Ichiro Irabu and how he helps his patients with their problems, who are all connected in some way or the other. Genre:Â Comedy, Psychological Drama
The Tatami Galaxy
With a bright visual style that also manages to be subtle at the same time, The Tatami Galaxy also utilizes not just its art as a device for story telling, but the form of the show itself to convey its messages. I canât spoil too much about the show, but I can give you this: if you enjoy the first episode, please watch it to completion, as this show basically requires the viewer to watch the show in its entirety. The story focuses on an unnamed protagonist, commonly referred to as Watashi by the showâs fans, who tries to attain the ârose-tintedâ college life style he has desired for his whole life, as well as all the challenges he faces on the way. With fast-paced dialogue, a lot of humor, interesting character and background designs, as well as the various forms of âcharacterizationâ, and also the themes tackled by this show, Iâd say itâs one of my favorite shows of all time. Genre:Â Slice of Life, Comedy, Drama, Psychological, Sci-Fi
Mind Game
Mind Game. Directed by Masaaki Yuasa (also the director behind The Tatami Galaxy, Kaiba and Ping-Pong). I donât think words can do this movie justice, but Iâll try. Imagine a combination of 3D-morphing-into-2D, sketches, animated photo images of (presumably) the voice actorâs for talking, extremely smooth and fluid movement, plus an insane amount of exaggeration,all coupled with a huge range of bright and dark colours and youâve got Mind Gameâs animation style down somewhat. Go look up more GIFs, theyâll help you understand the range of styles this surreal (and extremely fun) movie goes through. The plot follows Nishi, a down-on-his-luck, 20-years-old manga writer, running into his childhood crush Myon. He discovers sheâs getting married soon while theyâre talking inside her fatherâs restaurant. After that (plus another key event), the craziness in the movie begins; Nishi having a new-found desire to live life. Genre:Â Comedy, Surrealism,Â
Tekkonkinkreet
Tekkonkinkreet, although similar in appearance to some Masaaki Yuasa works, was not made by the man himself (although, it was made by the company, Studio 4°C, that helped produce Mind Game). This movie has incredibly detailed backgrounds, similar to a Studio Ghibli film, with amazing usage of lighting, camera shots and motion blur as well as a wide variety of colours and shades. The story follows Black and White, two street orphans who call themselves âThe Catsâ, trying to keep control of their town from dangerous enemies. Although vastly different in personalities, they support each other emotionally, mentally and physically very well. Genre: Action, Drama, Adventure
The Diary of Tortov Riddle
The Diary of Tortov Roddle, although very short (6 episodes all leading up to 14 minutes! Watch it here! It has three special episodes that are part of the DVD though), is an interesting adventure of a surreal world that seems almost like a moving/animated picture rather than a movie or series. It follows the journey of Tortov Roddle and his pig-steed throughout this world, with just his calm thoughts and experiences. Thereâs no dialogue in this series but it doesnât really require any dialogue at all, the only dialogue being Tortovâs journal entries at the beginning and end of each episode. The music, lack of dialogue and artall contribute to a very interesting, mysterious atmosphere. Genre: Fantasy, Surrealism, Adventure
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Straight outta Compton Studio Ghibli, The Tale of Princess Kaguya is an adaption of one of the staples of traditional Japanese folklore, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. This film adapts the ancient story of the young princess who grew out of a bamboo shoot and breathes fresh new life into it while still staying 100% true to the source material. The art can only be described as absolutely gorgeous, using a pale colour palette in a constantly shifting style that recalls the ancient Japanese watercolour paintings that the original story was recorded on.
Genre:Â Fantasy, Drama
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Oh man this show. Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei follows the story of Nozomu Itoshiki, an overdramatic teacher so pessismistic about everything that he would try committing suicide over pretty much the smallest inconvenience (his name, when its Japanese characters are read horizontally, also translates into âDespairâ) and his bizarre homeroom studentsâ antics. The series parodies almost everything there is to satrize in Japanese culture (the show even parodies itself from time to time with casual 4th wall-breaking from every show), as well as the general media and politics of the world, as well as having an insane amount of references to various things regardless of fame; from Gundam, Evangelion and Gurren Lagann, to Franz Kafka, Edward Gorey and South Park. The artâs very minimal (which itself gets parodied later on in the series), but it, uh, changes a lot, to put it simply.
Genre: Comedy, Parody
Ping-Pong
(gotta lot of requests to list this one)
Sports anime tends to always get a bad rep amongst anime fans for various reasons, whether it be that the viewer gets tired of seeing another Dempsey Roll, or the amount of reused frames in the series, theyâre all understandable. And so comes Ping-Pong to shatter those preconceptions of what a sports anime can be. Focusing rather on the characters, their emotions and development rather than the titular game that the animeâs based on (unlike most sports anime), this coming-of-age show following two boys as they (one actually) strive to become the best table tennis players in the world, is directed by none other than Masaaki Yuasa, who has directed a lot of the shows and movies on this list actually, with his trademark style of not having a trademark artstyle (other than wobbly simple lines and psychedelic colours).
Genre: Psychological, Drama, Coming-Of-Age, Sports
Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
(im still in the process of watching Gankutusou and Ping-Pong (thanks school) hence why they werenât in the original post)
Gankutsuou is what most people would call âart pornâ, as it uses various still textures, colours and patterns within the characterâs lineart, similar to Mononoke and Kuuchuu Buranko though to a much greater extent, while using 3D and 2D animation on the characters and backgrounds. The story is broadly based on the titular story of The Count of Monte Cristo, but with many differences, such as being set in the year 5053, plotlines and character endings being altered/removed, the pacing being changed from the original story, as well as the incorporation of many sci-fi themes. The general aesthetic of the show is that of 19th century France in a highly futuristic setting.
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Supernatural
I plan to add more to this list once I get around to them.
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