Monday, March 19, 2012

Funny Animations

As I have been working on this 11 Second animation, I have been thinking about some animations I have seen on the internet by various people. Some of the really funny animations I have seen are animated really good, and some of them have really simple animation yet they are still very funny.





Here we have the "Lazer Collection," the creator of the "Shoop da Whoop" sensation. This was the first one by DominicFear so it's quality isn't at it's best. It is still a very funny video and I highly recommend watching the squeals too if you have not seen them yet. From what I can gather, this animator got inspiration from "Dragon Ball Z" where there was a ridiculous face of the arch villain Cell in one of his forms. Dragon Ball Z is also filled with characters who can shoot lasers or some sort of energy blasts from their hands and mouths. These videos are hilarious.



Here we have the animated video "Slaughter Your World" by Blind Ferret Entertainment. It is based on a web comic called Looking for Group which is based on World of Warcraft. The song itself is based on a song from Disney's "The Little Mermaid" called "Show Me Your World." It is a hilarious video with some interesting animation, though it lacks a little at some parts. I guess you can't make an animation frame by frame for the internet or else it would take forever just to do a few seconds.


Here is an animation by Harry Partridge. It is spoofing Johnny Depth and Tim Burton. I found it hilarious along with his other videos. I believe his videos are on Youtube and Newgrounds as .swf flash animations. His animation skills are quite good.


Here are Rejected Cartoons by Don Hertzfeldt. These are some very funny, bizarre, and completely random cartoon shorts. It appears he did this all on paper, which is very impressive. It is remarkable what effects he was able to achieve despite the fact that his cartoons are practically stick figures.

I suggest to everyone to check out these videos. These animators are truly creative.

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