Well your animation certainly was a breath of fresh air the way you incorporated 3-D effects into a 2-D animation. Naturally there were a few bugs here and there but that's understandable and easily, for lack of a better word, excused for the effects you were trying to achieve, however I felt as if the flash rather overstayed its welcome: The main characters were introduced, they complete a few objectives, some little grey fellas get shot and/or mutilated, new hard-to-kill characters were experienced, all this is great in a Madness flash however over time the combat began to grow monotonous and unappealing: Main character walks through door, this time 4 "bad-guys" are in the room, they stand around/ move towards the character to die, death ensues, lather-rinse-repeat. I mean, at least Krinkels incorporated a large variety of weapons, different character outfits, a large array of background items other than lockers such as posters and other knick-knacks, lots of things to keep the viewer looking. Don't get me wrong, you did a great job, certainly better than most of the other Madness animations submitted, in my opinion. Next time, as a suggestion, I would trim down the combat time, add some variety, and keep doing the 3D animation thing. Loved it.