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Knowledge of Porridge

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More pick-the-locks than Goldilocks, this "Charmin'", dis-armin', rhymin', chimin' CROSS (!) cross-species Flash criminal/animal-animated musical song 'n' dance woodland outlaw folklore extravaganza partners a Jerry Bock melody from "Fiddler on the Roof" with new narrative lyrics that draw from (the 'drawing room (?) and non-pun-penning pen of) nineteenth century Poet Laureate Robert Southey (1774-1843)'s original telling of "The Story of the Three Bears".

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Pretty cool

Enjoyable flash. I liked the sort of weird quirky feel to it, and the whole written part seemed to be a good composition. Didn't really see a lot going on here by way of animation, but it was still very stylistic and if you made it up, the poem was good too.

WTF?

What the hell was that? N/M. I'll try my best to rate it. This is certainly the most unorthodox material I've seen on Newgrounds in a long time(Not a bad thing of course, it could have been a dress up game! LOL!). I need to get some of the shit you were smoking when you came up with this idea!

dude

your in a category of your own. well actually MJ is with you.
thanks for subtitles. 2 out of 5

THAT WAS THE WORST PIECE OF <BEEP> IF EVER SEEN

THAT WAS THE WORST PIECE OF <BEEP> IF EVER SEEN PUT SOME EFFORT IN IT MAN

Intereging style.... certainly indeed.

This was certainly an interesting animation, the style of story telling with the unusual voices gives you a feeling for whacked out, and the use of images adds to that, well done I saw to you on a fine original and unusual animation!

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Jun 18, 2005
7:06 AM EDT