Score: 10
"Snowy The Psycho... But sometimes charming..."
date: March 6, 2009
I usually watch things over and over again before making any kind of judgement.
This had a brilliant tone, you use a punchy down-to-Earth fresh writing style that really resonates with me and I'm sure many others here on Newgrounds. I admire your consistency and your dry subtle wit, you are really great at what you do. When I watch some of your cartoons, I get this slight sense that you are a fan of The Simpsons, I just see little touches of inspiration with random or clever satirical kind of humour.
Its the little touches that I love. Do you perform all of the voices? If not, then the people who do the voices are very good and deliver the dialogue absolutely perfectly, the timing is beautiful as is the animation style. Your work is a joy to watch because its inviting and extremely quick witted. You use an animation style that is very Cartoon Network'esque, and that's what makes it so appealing.
I loved this Snowy episode and especially how you took the simple story and turned it into an enthralling series. I have to say that the man who says "cha cha cha" makes me laugh big time, you've really nailed that voice. Obviously, the funniest scene is with the man in the car with the little girl. The evil sadistic laugh is very laugh out loud funny, but what really adds to the funny factor, is at the start of episode two when the guy says, "you really shouldn't, its dangerous" referring to the girl getting into the car. This time of joke I absolutely love, where you expect one thing to happen and then something else happens which makes you laugh. Its a very Simpson'esque type joke.
Looking through all of your work, its all funny, you are very talented my friend, this coming from one writer to another. I have a lot of interesting ideas myself, but I need an animator. The project is called The Comedy Club, I will share the basic synopsis with you if you're ever interested in doing something together.
All the best and I hope you get to some place exciting with your skills.
Nietzlawe