Pulch: The Good Times
- Score:
- rated 4.28 / 5 stars
- Views:
- 130,797 Views
- Share Links:
- Genre:
- Experimental
- hope
- pulch
- newlife
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Sep 9, 2006 | 10:14 PM EDT
- File Info
- Movie
- 3.1 mb
- Daily Feature September 11, 2006
- Weekly 4th Place September 13, 2006
Related Stuff
If you liked this, check these out!
-
Epic Wub Time by 47times- Movie
- Rated E
- 95,833 Views
-
There She Is!! step4 by SamBakZa- Movie
- Rated E
- 1,209,345 Views
-
So long, Edd. by KawaiiPiranha- Movie
- Rated E
- 88,577 Views
-
Dot Dot Dot - Animated by RicePirate- Movie
- Rated E
- 1,789,358 Views
-
TF2 - The Question by Zeurel- Movie
- Rated E
- 396,106 Views
-
There She Is!! final step by SamBakZa- Movie
- Rated E
- 1,488,637 Views
Author Comments
Finally a new cartoon eh? Well I've had loads of stuff going on since last I contributed to newgrounds and stuff is still going on. I'm so very tired right now. I hope you like this it took me so long to do.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars 1 month ago
From the description on Youtube: "This cartoon is not about drugs or gayness or testicles or any of the other things people are saying."
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 3, 2011
Dr. Mouse?
On the off chance that you're reading this comment, I'd like t tell you that the pulch represents a ball sack. It's a great story of course, but it's not as deep as you might be thinking. But damn, some of these really are hard to decipher. I don't get what Luxenburg is, I think he's either a ball sack flake or some random thing, the burnt yogurt is semen, and I'm pretty sure when he says the trick is in the timing, it's a masturbation reference. Thanks for your time.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars September 11, 2011
very sad
but has a good message
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars June 4, 2011
wahaha
depressing and touching.
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 31, 2011
Fantastic Story
This is one of my favorites of yours. The meaning is hard to decipher, and like others, I think the important part is trying to find it for oneself. There seems to be a message here, I interpreted it as simply saying that things can happen to make people happy, but don't rely on just one thing to do so.
Also, due to the fact that the Pulch only died after Luxembourg's passing, it seems that happiness largely derives from people, not objects.
Whether this message was intentional or not, the story is still beautiful. I got a tear in my eye when Luxembourg died. It tasted like burnt yogurt.