sad yet happy
at the end it was sad to see him die but at least he saved his friend
sad yet happy
at the end it was sad to see him die but at least he saved his friend
I liked it
though the animation could use some work
could'ce shown more about why they bombed
It was nice, relaxing and most of all adorable.
it might be coming?
There has to be a second one right? please!!!
i mean theres so much not answered does the girl robot live to give the guy robot power? why are there bombings? so much... so little time jk
please make another one!
Nice Tribute!
In the 1950s there was a graphic novel or pulp comic book series about a robot in a dystopian future who collects junk leftover from us (similar to Wall-E) but he finds a female robot's arm sticking out of the sand, but she's attatched to it. I'm not sure if he was able to reactivate her or not, it's been awhile since I read it. This would be great to consider re-doing at some future date when you have more time. Otherwise, this is an excellent piece, great job!
Wall-E was actually a big influence to me while making the script for this animation. I haven't read the comic you are referring to so I would have no doubt that Wall-E was influenced by that story if it dates that far back. If you find out the name of the comic I would love to read it seeing as how my story is so closing related to it unintentionally lol. Thanks for the review!