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Reviews for "The Bubble"

*SNiff* That was beutiful

Wow i really liked that even if it wasnt funny i like it for its unique touch. great work keep it up.

RLL-BABY responds:

hehe, thanks.

it's really a look at the war that is about to begin, and both countries, and their beliefs, shaken for no reason. the U.S. is shaken, because we are all scrared ... and Iraq is the same way. even though we may hate eachother in some way, we share the same fear ... "what is going on?" and, "will we be safe after this?"

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Very Artsey...

Maybe thats why I didn't understand the subplot.

RLL-BABY responds:

no problem:

the whole idea is the war that is about to begin. the snow is a sign of hope, and beauty. the shaking is the fear we all have, iraq and the u.s, and the world for that matter ... the fear of not being safe, and our lives being, "shaken."

uh huh

this is what happens when the creators of southpark listen to emo. had carboard graphix but it brought out a scense of melancholy so thats always sweet.

RLL-BABY responds:

emo? not sure what that is ...

the cardboard graphics are an inspiration from another artist on newgrounds. and i'm glad it brought the melancholy feeling, that is what it is here for. :)

((( HEH THE BUBBLE )))

Ok now that was a great idea, had me going, and the neding is the best part, music was ok, anyways nice work...

~X~

what did this mean?

I'm very curious to know what the story meant. I know there is a deep tale behind this but because I couldnt figure it out, I gave you a 5

RLL-BABY responds:

actually, there is a deep tale. this animation reflects the things going on in the U.S., with the new war that may come up. this little man's world is shaken by forces unknown, a bigger power you can say. it seems that both countries are being shook, their little worlds and all (because they are all different). the thing is ... is it really fair? do these civilians deserve to be harmed in the process, and their lives ... "shaken?"