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The Battlefield II

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The second battlefield, better animation (16 fps), its a little longer, a working preloader. This took about 4 weeks, and this is the resaults, im pretty happy about it.

The music is from Flashkit.com,
also there is a bit 3d in the movie so you wont be seeing the same thing all the time. enjoy and please review...

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loved these battlefields

An adventure of sticks

Great backrounds here the blood splatter was nice too sticks are always the basis of some fun films its like an adventure with sticks with some wild scenes and some quirky stories, and thats what you have presented here in this stick flick, some nifty elements of suprise in this one so nice job on this entry.

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The funniest part was when you mentioned that stick figures were really killed. I really did like all this great action! It was great not knowing what would come up next. I thought you'd see the stick figure skeletons would appear with the acid. What WOULD their skeletons look like? It's an interesting concept.

The music is nice and fitting. I just want to be in a good mood after finding out Donald Trump won the election. This was a great series. It would be interesting if these guys all came out at once. It's still great bloody stick fun.

though this one is damn good really brings back memories and it was full of action in it but it was less fun than the first one and the plane at the end just came and destroy everything making the movie end directly but that doesnt make it bad :) its great awesome XD

a bit shorter tahn the last one but still better

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Uploaded
Mar 13, 2003
7:46 AM EST
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  • Daily 2nd Place March 13, 2003