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The Great Depression

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I animated my now ex-boyfriend's grade10 History project on the Great Depression. He narrates.

He didn't give me long to do his entire project for him, but I tried to make it as humorous as I could.

You might even learn something

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The Great Depression is an educational movie. A nice movie with a little bit of humor. Subtitles would of been very helpful.

this was notbad

~~REVIEW~~
This was actually pretty good, it could use some subtitles though the voice is ok but some areas its hard to hear, anyways good flash you have here.

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
This would be much improved with some "SUBTITLES" it would help for others to understand abit more as sometimes its hard to understand whats being said

~~OVERALL~~
Decent flash needs some improving

~X~

Hey not bed, not bad at all

Pretty good, but omg, i didnt understand most of wat u said, it was talking to fast, and to evry1 else, if u feel this bores u to tears wait until the end. And by the way, i did hear a familier song at the begining, look at my name, then listen to the new theme song, they both fit, in a way. And so thats wat the thing about the gr8 depression was all about...

Ex-boyfriend?

If you're a male... and your ex is a male... that makes you gay! :D So, was it a suck, fuck and leave and you're holding on to the love you two once had by animating his homosexual 10th grade history project?

pfft fag

Wow i learned something

The information went by too quick he should of slowed down for people to catch up, my mind is too slow for it to absorb all that in one go..... wow they played that song in Eden Camp visits during the puppet show ^_^ happy memories

Rock-On!

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Jan 21, 2004
8:18 AM EST