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7-11 remembered (TN's)

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Tomorrow's Nobodies Remembers the Tragedy of 7-11.

Please just watch it, with a humourous attitude, it was meant to cheer people up.

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Funny short

Well this was a funny "SHORT" here and some decent animation with this one would have been nice if it was a tad longer but the story was executed well and you made it work so beyond all that this was pretty good stuff here, I like your random humor here.

~~SUGGESTED IDEAS~~
could be longer

~X~

Happy Patriot Day! Yeah, that's a thing now. I'm glad you acknowledged that we shouldn't hate each other so much. Well, it's been a long time and we killed Osama bin Laden. Not Ben. The animation doesn't hold up.

I'm glad somebody made a cartoon like this. You know, on this date. It did get serious at the very end. Shouldn't this be in the 91101 collection? Whatever, the satire was nice.

Silly.

Not really offensive to the 9/11 issue but it was rather humorous and lightened the mood that was the 1 year anniversary of 9/11 and i like how it was a 7-11 shop and the idea of the flash,great job TN.

Would have been funny

If someone hadn't ruined the joke in one of these previous reveiws...

It's Bin Laden?! GET HIM!!!

LoL... since this was one of the original flashes, I didn't expect amazing graphics, but still funny though.
"I will get whoever did this to you." No, it was Ben. "Bin Laden?!" NO! Ben...the guy laying RIGHT there... "It's Bin Laden?! GET HIM!!!"

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Sep 11, 2002
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  • Daily Feature September 12, 2002