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The Mourning Leopard

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The Mourning Leopard is the sequel to the Pygmy Shrew. Hope you like it! (C) Tiger Aspect 2000.

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Another great cartoon

I was wondering how you could get as pitiful as a creature that died so quickly. You made this hilarious by making it being done from the view of a predator. Apart from the fact that the animation is great, this is something I wonder. People often give anthromorphic features to animals. If so, do these intelligent animals ever feel sorry for the animals they have killed? While it wasn't anthromorphic, it was definitley worth it here.

While there isn't that much in terms of shading, the coloring is fantastic. It really makes you feel sorry for a guy feeling sorry for what he's killed! I like how the leopard goes to evil to sad so quickly. The voice was great, because it gave a great sense of being part of a fake documentary. It's more enjoyable than "African Cats", not that that wasn't a good movie.

funny but not that funny

I think that species must have died out for obvious reasons.

That even sounded a lot like the voice of David Attenborough who does all those nature shows. It would have been a little funnier if you had made it completely ridiculous with the facts though. Like "the mourning leopard is a furry reptile that swims to a depth of up to 3000 feet in the atlantic ocean and is never seen not wearing a furry russian hat." or something

I dont know....

I loved it but it seemed a little sad.....poor little animals. and poor leopard. does he ever even eat?

As funny as The Pygmy Shrew

Absolutely f****** hilarious, really well done

nice job

i like it but work a little on drawing the leapord

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Uploaded
Mar 28, 2003
9:33 AM EST
  • Daily 3rd Place March 28, 2003