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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Sade Olutola

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Misplaced Lens Cap
Keni
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Cosmic Funnies
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DEAR READER
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Jules of Nature
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if i look back, i am lost
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shark vs the universe
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DISNEY + TRIVIA
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) TREASURE PLANET (2002) FROZEN (2013) THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1996) HERCULES (1997) MOANA (2016) MULAN (1998) OLIVER & COMPANY (1988) ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE (2001)
what episode of gravity falls is this?
literally the first one
something I love in animation is when it really manages to capture weight.
It’s usually only done well in 2D animation when it’s a short/feature film, and it’s rarely captured in 3D animation. In fact, so many 3D animated characters among the various studios look unaffected by gravity. Even Pixar’s upcoming film, Luca— while I’m glad for something more stylized— looks so... inflated? Idk how to explain it ?????
One animation style I adore is Lilo and Stitch. They very consciously push the weighted-ness of everything.
(rather than balloon animals, the shapes are more akin to water balloons, yknow?)
It’s weird to me that so much of 3D animation isn’t able to make their character feel like they have solid mass??? It’s totally doable!!! It’s been done!!!
Maybe it’s just a personal preference, but I wish there was More Of This.
Mabel Pines
Saw something similar and had to recreate.
What do you think Doofenshmirtz’s reputation is among the background dancers he’s always bringing in? “There’s this eccentric pharmacist who lives in a penthouse and likes to put on musical theater for his pet duck. It’s weird gig, but he pays on time and he’s very professional during rehearsal.”
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I’m so happy Alex Hirsch has finally escaped the Disney censors
This gif contains what is probably my favorite background detail of Megamind. Megamind has just ordered Metroman’s death after trapping him in the copper dome. Of course, since it’s Megamind, it doesn’t work, and Metroman just stares at him. We learn later that Metroman faked his death, and used his super speed to wander around the town while having an existential crisis.
He first visits Megamind, having found his real hideout:
and then goes to the park, the library, a diner, etc, and finally, the Metroman museum:
before returning to the dome and faking his death.
Now, what’s really fun about the first gif is that, if you look closely, you can see Metroman fade slightly for two frames right after he rolls his eyes. If you look even more closely, you can see him in one frame standing behind Megamind, and in one frame on the upper deck of the museum. Look at it again. See the flicker?
I’ve slowed it down here to make them more obvious (though at the resolution it’s difficult to see him on the deck):
Screenshots, zoomed in a bit:
There is a bit of a continuity error, though. In the first gif, Metroman uses his superspeed while everyone is waiting for the death ray to work. But in Metroman’s retelling, he leaves while Megamind is yelling “FIRE!” to Minion. You can hear Megamind yell in this video:
So the fun of this detail is a little bit broken by the continuity error. But I think it’s an intentional continuity error, made at the points of drama in both scenes. I mean, look at this dynamic face that Megamind is making here. Pretty cool looking:
Anyway, there’s a fun fact about Megamind!
excuse me what
This scene never fails to make me laugh like a loon every time I watch it and that makes me mad
Okay so one thing that always bugged me was “what happened immediately before this” and I think I’ve narrowed it down to two options:
Option A: Stan turned on the TV the old fashioned way, sat down, and realized too late what channel the TV was turned to
Option B: Stan turned on the TV however the heck he pleased, then proceeded to dissociate for several hours until The Duchess Approves brought him out of it
Grampton St. Rumpterfrabble as the irascible coxswain Saunterblugget Hampterfuppinshire.
What gets me most is the end of the episode, when he chucks the tv out of the window. The living room doesn’t have a window, meaning he picked it up and carried it to one.
season 1 episode 1 of the muppet show outclasses anything snl has ever done
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The Muppets at Disney MGM Studios