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Reviews for "Guy is GAY for Albert Einstein"

Rly funny and perfect!!!!

Wow this was really smooth
I love this animation!

Super nice animation, also gave me a laugh. The only real gripe I have is the audio quality.

I didn't really think it was funny, but the animation was fluid as hell! The voice acting was good. I suggest try writing or make ideas with some of your friends! Keep up the good work!

Flipnotes is great tool for creating animation while bein away from the computer.

I've sometimes created animation using flipnotes while lacking opportunity to use the computer.

I love the poses in the drawings.

Good Poses are very important for making the animation look better.

The character in your movie has a very distinct voice.

Distinct voices are important for cartoons.

If a cartoon has a voice distinct to themselves than the character becomes a living entity.

The voice acting was good because the actor speaks with feeling.

I love how you played around with the eye shapes.

Playing around with the character's facial features effects the acting of your character.

Not only does the voice doing acting.

The animated character does some acting as well.

If you draw an expressive face than the character has qualified as an actor.

You created an actor from your own hands.

Some cartoon characters are better actors than others.

Some animators don't always draw very expressive characters.

An expressive face on an internet cartoon is often taken for granted.

It is often missed whenever a character appears to have no emotions at all.

I love the close up on the piece of paper.

You used an increasing level of detail in the drawings for close ups.

This cartoon was a very silly short movie.

- Mightydein

skuff196 responds:

Thank you so much for this thoughtful critique it warmed my heart! =>