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The Turkey Hunter

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I made this cartoon in one single night. that in itself should be enough, but I also composed the music. This is short, but with good reason. I use an ancient technique of animation called, frame by frame animation! almost archaic in these technologically advanced days of computer processed animation via new inventions like "tweening" and "symbols." But i feel that these techniques ignore the fundamentally solid proved and tested approaches to animation, that is drawing actual drawings to make something move. Albeit a dated concept, but a strong one! Expect more cartoons of this "obsolete" nature in the near future. either way i hope you liked it, my fellow newgrounds' friends!

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what was that a guy chasing a turkey whats the poi

what was that a guy chasing a turkey whats the point

nice

I really hated the music tbh but the animation was cool and i didnt expect the arrow lols

Nice Work

Wow really basic, but entertaining. It was generally 2 movie clips with about 7 frames on each clip. So you made about 14 drawings for the walk cycle and about 10 or less drawings for unique movement (and the Indians), had a cool background, and some music in it (your music reminds mes of the slow part near the end of Sailing Away by the Styx)

For something so simple though, it was really entertaining, most people wouldn't think something this well done was so simple. Keep up the good work, and can't wait to see some of your newer stuff. Maybe a cartoon featuring your hipster drawings!

nice lol

it was funny lol like the music 2, you shold of made more things happaning thobut still nice job!

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superb. let's hope that frame by frame never dies out.

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Uploaded
Nov 24, 2005
11:00 AM EST