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Millie's Monologue

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This was done mostly as practice with smooth animation in Flash. So it's not really "done," per se. EDIT: Updated to use streaming audio; I hadn't realized at the time that you're not supposed to actually use the "Scenes" feature.

Backstory: David Simpson, creator of the comic, was listening to "This American Life" and thought one of Sarah Vowell's monologues sounded like Millie, so he ripped the audio, digitally altered it to sound like a little girl, and posted it in his blog. And I took that and turned it into this.

Ozy and Millie is copyright David Simpson: http://www.ozyandmillie.o rg
Audio probably copyright NPR: http://www.npr.org

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I love ozy and millie!!!

It is my favorite comic. I even have drawen fan art but i haven't put it on the internet! Great flash but it needs color

pretty short...

Its pretty short and kinda confusing but that was funny... Also it sounded like shes some goth kid writing "depressing poetry", only it wasnt poetry whatsoever. The girl was kinda.... Linear..... get it linear? :) shes made outa lines >:( forget it BAH!

So overall it was cool the animation was nice and the sound was cool... Creappy girl though :S

teh-octan responds:

Funny you should mention that, since she has had experience with "depressing poetry" after a fashion (I'd link but it's against the rules; just go to the site in the description and Search for "angst-ridden poetry").

Sweet!

I love Ozy and Millie, this flash made me want to go start reading it again :)

i liked it

but i have NO idea what the story was about...was the mother about to kill the lil fox or about to give her a hair cut? PLZ TELL ME WHATS HAPPENING!!!

ARGSNIOALNAL

Amazing.

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Mar 31, 2006
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