Frigid [MD]
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- Oct 24, 2005 | 9:36 PM EDT
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- Daily 2nd Place October 26, 2005
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Author Comments
Update: Im getting alot of people saying they dont understand the ending or that it doesnt make sense. IT MAKES PERFECT SENSE...you just have to think about it ok.
Gramps of Morphemon Duelists has a flashback to his days in World War II. The song is a remix of The Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914) by The Zombies.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 28, 2005
frigid awesome
this submission was really cool and i respect the morphemon series, keep them coming!
Rated 4 / 5 stars October 27, 2005
I think I get the ending
Just tell me this...Did Gramps get a bit hungry while he was in China?Did he satiate his apetite in a not so normal way?
That is true. (Bonus points to you for using the word "satiate".)
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 27, 2005
Nice ^_^
good thing you mentioned that it was a flash back...ya the ending makes perfect sense. i really like the song keep up the good work ^_^ \/
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 27, 2005
cool
lol i guess thats why gramps stabs the wall all the time right? i liked the music it was stuck it my head all day in middle school..uh i mean work..yea lets go with dat. (sweat)
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars October 27, 2005
Nice Satirical Humor.
I can really appreciate the nice twist that you put into the animation. The ending is really well done and timed.
Also, docross1, somehow, considering Gramps is a character from a show parodying a japanese cartoon or four, I'd imagine that Gramps is supposed to be Japanese. The assumption that he's an American is purely your own.