I remember watching this on [Insert Flash Game Website here] and watched it when i had the chance of finding it. And it surprisingly was educational for me. I learned plenty of figures from the Divine Comedy represented with Mario Characters.
Mario plays as Dante and Toad plays as Virgil in this fun-filled tour of the monster-filled circles of Hell!
This time, my use of Mario characters isn't entirely my fault.
BlueEyedSweeTie needed a school project done about Dante's Inferno, so she gave me part of a script to work with for me to make a Mario Flash movie for her, since she thought I would use sprites. She also thought the movie wouldn't have sound. Instead, I exceeded her expectations by voicing nearly the entire movie myself, making some short tunes in Finale Notepad, and drawing everything with the mouse. The result of a quick school project is the movie page you see now. The movie itself is about 3 and a half minutes, and I don't remember how long the credits are.
Anyway, enjoy!
[EDIT 03-14-09]: Shoot, I think I might could have gotten a Daily Feature if I had submitted this just thirty minutes earlier than I had. Ah well. Fourth's not bad. =P
[EDIT 03-18-09]: I signed on today and noticed my movie had made it to the frontpage, which I honestly hadn't expected. Many thanks to who put it there!
[EDIT 03-20-09]: By the way, there's not going to be a sequel.
I remember watching this on [Insert Flash Game Website here] and watched it when i had the chance of finding it. And it surprisingly was educational for me. I learned plenty of figures from the Divine Comedy represented with Mario Characters.
Nobody's rated this in seven years? Jeez.
Hey JonBro! l have hell in good!
hahahahahahah very funny and educational.
Like the idea of putting a nintendo classic with an epic poem.