Falling With Grace
- Score:
- rated 4.30 / 5 stars
- Views:
- 27,295 Views
- Share Links:
- Genre:
- Comedy - Original
- cartoon
- silly
- looney
- skydiving
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Sep 26, 2011 | 12:59 PM EDT
- File Info
- Movie
- 892.5 kb
- Daily 2nd Place September 27, 2011
Related Stuff
If you liked this, check these out!
-
There She Is!! final step by SamBakZa- Movie
- Rated E
- 1,489,369 Views
-
What are the odds? by Emrox- Movie
- Rated E
- 166,921 Views
-
Whats ure heaven like???? by shitter2000- Movie
- Rated E
- 13,788 Views
-
The Stranger Forest by Belka- Movie
- Rated E
- 190,269 Views
-
Gameoverse 4 by RubberNinja- Movie
- Rated E
- 228,753 Views
-
- Move Your Feet - by rtil- Movie
- Rated E
- 636,986 Views
Author Comments
NOTE: Turn up the volume so you can hear Doggy better.
Based on a webcomic I used to make, here we see Conroy Cat, a cartoon novice, being taught how to fall like a toon by his retro cartoon trainer, Doggy D. Dachshund.
I wanted to go for something zany this time, like the Looney Tunes or Tex Avery shorts.
I won Daily 2nd Place?! Thanks you guys!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 2, 2011
Classic humor!!!
Nice work on the cartoon humor in this!
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 2, 2011
Epic
that fart made me laugh
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 2, 2011
Toony at its best.
Other than graphics, it was original, funny, and artisic. It made me smile on the inside a few times and would be appropriate for children.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars October 1, 2011
I can't say I agree.
I do not think this is particularly well played or funny. The animation could have been improved and it seemed inconsistent at times.
The jokes were nothing above average, but the fart joke really threw me off board. Flatulence isn't funny for a higher group of people. And it seemed as though this was trying to appeal only to a younger audience, but that's not what you should do.
If you're trying to appeal to a younger audience, you need to both include children jokes and adult jokes. Subtle adult jokes. Dreamworks does it well, check out their style of subtlety.
But the end joke was nothing original nor comical. It was somewhat expected and the only thing that kind of surprised me was the cat's grade. I understand that you're trying to get this to a younger audience and trying to demonstrate classic cartoon slapstick, but it wasn't well played out. And if it was trying to demonstrate classic cartoon slapstick, there was too much talking involved and screaming. This would have been played better if it was mostly silent and had some music playing.
So, I suggest improving the animation, appealing to a wider variety of jokes, and having less dialogue and more music. Other than that, drawings were nice (if sometimes inconsistent), comedy was good for a young audience, but I think this could have been done much better.
I'd rate it a 6.5 but there is no such rating so I'll just round it up to a 7 mainly because this is just personal preference and the cartoon wasn't dreadful, so to say. It just was not played out well.
Why would one add adult jokes at all if its targeted toward a younger audience?
Regardless, I'll take what was said and put it in consideration. I'm not going to please everyone here, and I've learn from the past to not even bother trying, I'm just trying to make the cartoons I always wanted to make.
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 1, 2011
this is great
dude this is like something on cartoon network. I love the style and animation.