Trix:Complete Breakfast 1

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Comedy - Parody
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Aug 12, 2005 | 5:26 AM EDT
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After the airing of the Trix Rabbit Justice Ad, sleeper agents from General Mills and Nestle have joined forces to attempt to rid the world of Trix rabbit and his quest to have a taste of his own cereal in the exciting true story of Trix: The Complete Breakfast Volume 1 - The Cold Milk Killer.
This is a continuing series, so the ending is supposed to leave you hanging. First and foremost I hope you enjoy this flash. I've spent more time on it than anything I have before.

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ErichoEricho

Rated 5 / 5 stars June 7, 2010

Easily your best ever

It is of course interesting to see two advertising bunnies fight each other, but it is more than that. For a parody, this seemed to have a lot of good emotion to it, although that could have been part of the joke. As you, rtil have obviously made a lot of flashes, it is interesting to find the one that took you the longest to make. It is in fact something I have always wondered about myself. The rabbit's picture is on the cereal box itself, yet he is not allowed to have him himself?! That is definitley an injustice in the world.


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ypeeveeypeevee

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 26, 2010

funny

the story was great i wanna know what happens next :)


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LegendarySleuthLokiLegendarySleuthLoki

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 12, 2010

Amazing

I loved it. Some of the jokes could have been executed better though. And for all of those who don't know: Ovaltine is a another brand of chocolate milk mix. (Sounds like an illegal drug though o:)


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rellikajninrellikajnin

Rated 5 / 5 stars February 13, 2010

Jingle bells...Batman smells...Robin laid an egg..

Dude the boondock saints reference made me smile.
I've always felt bad for the damned rabbit :(


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Dr-SmartDr-Smart

Rated 3.5 / 5 stars February 5, 2010

That went in two completly different directions.

I have to say this one sort of confuses me. You started the cartoon with a whole bunch of fancy words as if you were going to build up to the Trix rabbit earning his right to eat Trix, and just the way that you did it seemed like it was going to make for a promising cartoon. I have to admit the begining segment was provocative and somewhat amusing. BUT THEN...

Okay, well, first off, you shouldn't have used the White-Text-On-Black-Screen to declare that it was 8:00 AM in New York. You had already declared that the "Freedom To The Trix Rabbit" segment had ended, so using the same transition one again instead of a more traditional one comes off as lazy and inconsistent.

Okay, now that that's out of the way, the last half was WAAAAY drawn out, to the point where it becomes painful to watch. That and we never figured out who the robed figure was and why he was trying to trade the NesQuik rabbit a Sniper Rifle in exchange for the recipe. And Why would the NesQuik rabbit want the Trix rabbit dead? Is there some sort of super-secret rabbit organization conspiring against the Trix rabbit this whole time? Talk about massive plot holes.

Also, the title is somewhat misleading. I was expecting something Actually involving milk (And not just the recipe)

Overall, this was a decent submission, but it could have been a little shorter and explained itself a lttle better.