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Reviews for "kegel: creepiest creepy"

Is there ever enough?

No. There is never enough kegel! This was good... kinda lagged at moments, but by god who cares?!

I love Kegel

I really do.

jato responds:

thanks!

whoa

This is a really good movie. Animated really well and the voice acting is incredible. Very well thought out movie too. Damn this is great. Almost as creepy as Jeepers Creepers. That is one annoying doorbell ring.

hellboy!

solid:
The beginning with kegel singing one of weezer's songs was charming.
Let me guess; enron, hellboy, oj, aragorn, and...and...
The overall presentation was preofessional and the voicework wasn't too bad, but there seemed to be slight variations between characters which are very obvious and easy to tell it was voiced by a single person.
Humour wasn't that abundant and seem to mostly rely on the ring melody and other easter eggs or cameos.
Also, surprisingly, the episode was pretty violent for a kegel one, but then agian it was a halloween edition.
3/5

mj

jato responds:

and... ansel adams. (yeah, no doubt -- that's a tough one.)

also, don't forget milf's original costume when kegel thought he came as shakes the clown!

great feedback! extremely constructive. thanks. (seriously)

One thing i dont get

Just one question when the story got to the dude with the mansion and the dudes got to the door. Why was there dismembering and blood and crap (Before he heard the ring ring ring) when not one of them were there to witness it?

jato responds:

ah HAAAAA! great question! actually, it was a shot that was to demonstrate that Steve (the CPA) was in process of doing something "creepy and suspicious."

I was going to even explain that out in further dialogue (at the end) that he was making a sandwich (if you watch that part again, he has an electric cutting knife. like what you would find in the kitchen)...

and the big wheel that he was turning was for pressing a cuban sandwich. the splattering was ketchup.

i was going to explain all of that in the ending dialouge during closing credits, but thought they went on way too long already. so i just had steve respond to kegel's question by cutting him off and saying, "ketchup... ketchup, ketchup, ketchup..."