- Move Your Feet -
- Score:
- rated 4.43 / 5 stars
- Views:
- 636,851 Views
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- Genre:
- Music Video
- dance
- pixels
- juniorsenior
- portalhistory2008
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Jan 3, 2008 | 3:45 AM EST
- File Info
- Movie
- 3.2 mb
- Daily Feature January 4, 2008
- Weekly 2nd Place January 9, 2008
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Author Comments
EDIT: you can get the pixel tool at my website, http://www.thebackalleys.
com, on the "anipedia" link. search for "flash extensions"!
a christmas gift for the coolest super saiyan in the galaxy
based off the music video "move your feet" by junior senior
100% original sprites made with the pixel tools plug-in for flash
if you don't get it, dont' worry. it's a bunch of inside jokes, so just watch and enjoy, don't think too hard. :P
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 7, 2012
wow that was awesome,i love the ending together - together part of the daft punk live 2007 :D i love daft punk :D
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 15, 2012
Was the guy flying backwards? I saw the clouds moving past him in the direction HE is supposed to be going.
Rated 0 / 5 stars June 12, 2012
What did I just see?
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 3, 2012
Loved it! :) i rate it over da limit! 10!
<3 - Move your feet -
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 26, 2012
An absolutely wonderful use of the pixel tool plug-in. The sprites were good, in that they were original, something almost all sprite films lack.
This music video, much like the original music video, maintained an upbeat tone and rhythm throughout the entire song, and also maintained a certain level of originality despite it being loosely based off of the official music video.
There's also a perfect balance of randomness in here. Dancing food, DDR, Daft Punk, DBZ, etc. And what's more amazing is that you managed to seamlessly merge all of these into one music video without it feeling forced!
Congratulations, rtil.