NIce
I liked the song all happy on the destruction of mankind, the robots ruled, they where so cool in it's 50's style, liked it very much
NIce
I liked the song all happy on the destruction of mankind, the robots ruled, they where so cool in it's 50's style, liked it very much
It didn't make me laugh to much
Instead I was amazed with the art style and the repetitive motion. I love how the robots were drawn, the look, and the feel. Another job well done by all of you and well... I need to show this to my friends. Good stuff. I didn't like the song as much, but the style pulled through for you guys. :D
Some folks find it too eerie to laugh out loud the whole way through. Neil is one of those people.
I am Awesomo!
Continuing the legacy of the vertically continuous image, this audio-visual union of forces packs one heck of a comedic punch. I loved the Invincitron & the TrundleBorg, the escape-doom cycle, the tech-puns on the gravestones, and the apocalyptic T2 reference. It seems like the teeter-totter has joined the cabbage patch in the ranks of assorted TmsT ubiquity. I can't figure out how you crank movies out so quickly, but keep on makin' 'em, 'cause we can't stop watchin' 'em!
P.S. Nobody in THIS hemisphere calls traffic lights "robots".
Teeter-Totters: 2
Cabbage Patchers: 5
:D
Yeah, you rock
Lemon Demon rules. Another great video. Blah Blah Blah.
Interesting style
When robots attack is a non animutation collaboration of two animutators, andrew kepple and neil cicierega. set to the music of neil's "when robots attack" this movie is a single long scene that slowly rolls by with repetitive motions throughout, vaguely reminiscent of an asembly line.
Not just vaguely reminiscent of an assembly line, but it actually contains an assembly line too!