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FREE RIDES AROUND THE SUN!

Posted by Emrox - September 8th, 2011


I just finished my fifteenth trip a few days ago. I was actually planning on saving this news post for when an almost-complete collab I'm releasing soon comes out, but due to some delays, I figured I might as well make this birthday post before it's well after my actual birthday.

Anyway, PREPARE FOR LENGTH! I'm doing another year in review.

Wisenhiemers: Dumpster Baby was created for a competition that I later tied for first place in. I actually already had the prize they were giving away, along with the other winner, but hey, Max Gilardi himself said "our listeners all use flash, so they have no reason not to enter." *

*Note: It was later proven that not all listeners had flash
-Also note: Max later complained that he did not know why we both entered, as we both owned the prize already.
- Also note too: The prize was a DVD copy of 'Tim and Eric, Awesome show, Great job!' season three, which was mailed to the third place winner.
- Also note this also too please: The third place winner never received the DVD in the mail.

The Dub Collab came out shortly after. While 10jd started the collab, he never was actually able to complete it, and received absolutely no credit at all ever when the finished product came out, which he didn't seem to be very happy about, so I figured I'd give him a say. What happened to 10jd anyway? Has anyone heard from him in a while?
Also, this is the fourth project goat-man and I collaborated on. He is quite the nice guy.

Forest Fires is what I feel to be the funniest thing I've ever completed ever. Too bad everyone else didn't like it.

Butter on Bread is what I feel to be the best example of my animation to date. It was frontpaged, which officially broke my long streak of none of my solo projects getting any recognition. (Thanks, Tom!)

Man, It sorta saddens me that of the 13 best-scoring movie jam submissions, mine was the only one that didn't fill the 12 spots on the front page. I wonder why?

...Oh yeah, because mine was a complete joke, in addition to being unfinished. (Thanks, Tom, -for saving me from embarrassingerment!)

Organized Stupidity is the creation of the anime fanatic ganon95. Many, MANY things held this project back from completion (most of them were my problem), but I'm glad we finally got it done.

WHOA! HERE COMES TOFA!

A Trip To The Hosiptal (sic) was my open round entry to TOFA 2011, featuring the voice talent of Zekeeriks and Linktube. They're both excellent voice actors that aren't very well recognized for their talent, so drop them a PM if you need some decent male voices. This was always one of my favorite TOFA entries, but in retrospect the ending was pretty bad. It leaves you tense still without relief, like in Regular Show. Ugh.

Long Lost Bike was my second entry to TOFA, and while I always really liked the theme, I always felt that the script wasn't as good as some of my other entries. Strangely enough, this one got the second highest score, both on newgrounds and in TOFA, and it got the most recognition.

(short, non-tofa break)

Son, Ya Done is almost entirely by my brother Pjorg, but I did the bit at the end where the Dad says "Ya Done." Funny thing is, while my brother was making this, he was telling me that hopefully what will happen is the movie will go under the radar with a score under 3, but will then be shown on the livestream and be frontpaged. That is exactly what happened. (Thanks, Tom!)

(Back to tofa)

This movie was in no way inspired by this movie. It was inspired by the TOFA theme. I always liked working to themes so I could create original content. That is why I joined TOFA. I am well aware of the similarities, and to be honest, I don't really care. Now please stop messaging me.

Also, Chris did an excellent job on his voice, by the way.

The Greatest Cake To Ever Exist Ever was my final TOFA entry. I thought the script was pretty good, and the animation was some of my best, but it didn't go over as well as I thought it would with the judges. Actually, just one judge in particular. (Thanks, Tom!)

Wow, that ended on a sour note. On a brighter note, BIG OL' COLLAB IS ON IT'S WAY! STAY TUNED!

And until next time, LEVEL UP!

FREE RIDES AROUND THE SUN!


Comments

That hat doesn't even exist.

Dude, just tell me in person.

I like your new style more.

Great. I'll never use it ever again.

I hope you really do wear a big ass elf hat like that.

I should sew myself one someday.

this is a good idea - to kinda recap the year - - ne ways, your style has really polished up! twas fun workin with ya

Thanks, man. Maybe we can do something again, later.

Holy! I can't believe you're only 15 now. It'll be crazy to see what you're making in several years time at this rate.

Hey, thanks man!

Maybe we'll run into each other in another collab someday :)

I'm incredibly happy I got to be a part of Long Lost Bike. That was a fun (albeit short) role.

The skill you've displayed at your age, and progress you've made in such a relatively short amount of time is pretty amazing.

I can't wait to see what you create in the future.

Thanks! I still appreciate the vomit sounds you added in very much.

Let's do something again, shall we?

y u so funny