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08-24-2004, 02:52 PM
Way Old, Way Old, Scooby Dooby gots me teeth...
I'm a big fan of fanimutations. But this one...wow...this is just odd. They take a foreign song (German maybe :confused: ) and put in fake lyrics...all to really weird animation.
Just watch: Way Old (http://www.flashplayer.com/music/wayold.html)
EDIT: for those that don't know, here's a definition of animutation and fanimutation styles:
Animutation is a style of animation invented by Neil Cicierega at age 13. This style of animation is usually characterized by random images of pop culture in sequence with foreign music. The animation style is strange, weird, random, but from a creator's point of view, very easy to implement. Professionalism is not required in the Animutation style.
The first Animutation is believed to be "The Japanese Pokerap" by Neil Cicierega. Other animations by other authors adapting Neil's Animutation style were originally called Fanimutations, as they served as a tribute to Neil's Animutations, and were created by fans of Neil's work.
I'm a big fan of fanimutations. But this one...wow...this is just odd. They take a foreign song (German maybe :confused: ) and put in fake lyrics...all to really weird animation.
Just watch: Way Old (http://www.flashplayer.com/music/wayold.html)
EDIT: for those that don't know, here's a definition of animutation and fanimutation styles:
Animutation is a style of animation invented by Neil Cicierega at age 13. This style of animation is usually characterized by random images of pop culture in sequence with foreign music. The animation style is strange, weird, random, but from a creator's point of view, very easy to implement. Professionalism is not required in the Animutation style.
The first Animutation is believed to be "The Japanese Pokerap" by Neil Cicierega. Other animations by other authors adapting Neil's Animutation style were originally called Fanimutations, as they served as a tribute to Neil's Animutations, and were created by fans of Neil's work.