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>> Anonymous
IT'S LIKE I CAN TOUCH YOU!!
>> Anonymous
Sauce goddamnit. I've seen these little guys everywhere where the fuck are they from?
>> Anonymous
>>895312
Don Hertzfeldt
>> Anonymous
>>895312
Rejected - Don Hertzfeldt
>> Anonymous
>>895312
Sir, are you new to the internets?
>> Anonymous
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>>895302
i see im not the only person who thought that was fucking hilarious...

the robots were good too
>> Anonymous
No way this is Rejected. I saw the rejected cartoon and this nerdy guy wasn't in it. IS rejected a series or did Don make a second one?
>> Anonymous
Yeah, its not Rejected... I heard there were 2 skits that didnt get used, this is one?
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T0UQfKTcQw&feature=related
>> Anonymous
It's clearly Hertzfeldt, but not Rejected or Genre (the only two I've seen). Any help?
>> Anonymous
its caled Intermission in the 3rd dimension.
and yes its by the same guy.
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T0UQfKTcQw
>> Anonymous
It's part of the Animation Show, in its first year . Don was in the middle of doing Meaning of Life when he and Mike Judge put together the Animation Show, and he took a couple weeks off from the endless work that that was to make the Intro, Intermission, and Closing little skits of the festival.
>> Anonymous
>>895330


OMG OMG! IT'S LIKE I CAN TOUCH YA!!!!!!
>> Anonymous
This entire thing was shown to us in my "Animation Principles" class a couple years ago. The little cloud figures' intermissions were all done traditionally, every single frame drawn individually with no digital enhancements whatsoever. The special effects such as fire and explosions, I think were burned onto the individual film strips using certain methods I can't remember.
>> Anonymous
MOAR HERTZFELDT GIFS, please?