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Reviews for "To Help a Knocking Bird"

i hope my parrot do the same

wait a minute... i have no parrots =(

Galiant responds:

It's never too late to get some =) I have six budgies and they're all great!

Thanks for the great score!

Really enjoyed this :)

Cool little story and pretty well animated.
I loved the music as well, it really complemented everything nicely.
I can visualize some amazing work coming from you in the future. :p

Amazing work!
~Dj Sonik

Galiant responds:

Thank you! I'll do my best =)

NIIIIIIIIIICCCEEEEE!!!!!!!

It's a PARAKEET that's BATMAN! You don't beat that!

I loved the way the budgie grooved to the music, and the creative usage of the silhouette to make the rapid wing movement look plausible! Good directing overall! I didn't like the huge screen though, my own is tiny.

This also raises a disturbing question: what would Robin be?

Galiant responds:

I think you've already answered your own question! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks =)

Very good for a first flash

Here's a tip. After the credits I just saw a white screen and the music kept playing. Add a replay button and a stopallsounds() code (if you want to stop the music) on the last frame. Other than that, there's really nothing I can say except nice job, and keep getting better at it :)

Galiant responds:

Thanks for the tip and the praise! Fixed that right up for ya =)

Not bad. Not bad at all!

I must admit, this isn't too shabby for your first animation. The animation style was very nice, but the character movements were quite simple and repetetive. Though it didn't have much in the way of story, what it did have of a story was nice with a very funny twist at the end. All around: a very solid start into the world of Flash.

Galiant responds:

I agree, I wish I had had more time spend on it as I had a deadline to meet, specifically the end scene with the nest they look reeeally mechanical.

Thanks for the feedback!