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January 13th

It's my birthday today, so I'm auto-faving this!

This isn't really a review without criticism so...uh, the visuals were pretty and the backwards talking at the end was funny.

LotusClock responds:

Thanks. That backwards scream is a staple of the Clock Crew. We've been using it since the very beginning.

Hey everyone! If you submit a movie on the 13th, it's sure to get a fave :D

Damn...I

I don't know why, but it seems like I've seen something like this in a dream when I was younger. It just hit home in a weird way, I don't think that I need to explain it.

I loved the animation, sick. Unfortunately sound is out of reach for me right now, so I'll have to wait a week before I can truely watch this Disasterpiece.

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.

TheBoogley responds:

disasterpiece! I haven't heard that one before... Mind if I use it?

Wowza!

Sure, it was a short animation, but it was worth it! I was really surprised at what happened, but thrilled none-the-less. I don't hate Fred or amything, I'm just not a fan.

I especially liked the Metal Slug victory theme at the end, wicked.

Eh, couldn't help it

I just couldn't help it, I love Primus. Of course this is a joke video, but the goddamn soundtrack bumps it up to award-worthy. God dammit.

Sorry to everyone...

Eh...

It was alright for an slideshow, but I wouldn't seriously call it an animation. The drawings could've been done a little cleaner aswell, but if you try hard enough you could pull it off!

And about the song, it is a truely awesome LOZ tribute indeed, but unforunately against popular belief it actually wasn't made by SOAD, but by a much less-popular band called Rabbit Joint.

But I can see where you get confused as the singer does sound a lot like serj and a lot of people mis-label it as by System.

The Legend...

Wouldn't it be great if this was really how Miyamoto came upon making some of the greatest games of all time? If he fell into another dimention that only the truely young at heart can find?

The art was awesome, the idea was wicked, and the music fit perfectly. I'd like to see more from you!

Strawberryclock potrayed perfectly...again

Very funny, very short, but that's the entire point right? I like how you added the Wii Shop music at the Rupee Clock scene, and the art style was great for this type of flash.

Hilarious as always, the ingredient introducing and Rupee (having a seizure?) was great. Thanks for giving me a laugh.

RupeeClock responds:

This sort of feedback is actually useful, thank you. :)

Facade.

Greetings Rupee Clock, my favorite clock!

This is probably your best movie to date, it's great. I liked the little added words like, "Can I Drive?" Definately original as well. Graphics were great, and was cool how it looked more cartoony in the dreams. Added to my favorites too. I can't wait for your next one!

PS- The easter eggs were weird but enjoyable.

RupeeClock responds:

SHOUTING

Absolutly Fantastic!

"Your Brother just ate an Aeroplane" Definately the funniest line in the movie. The animation was stupendous, the sound and voices were perfect. This could be on adult swim! The only problem I found was a little confusing story line, other than that perfect!

Awesome movie, now to correct people.

Actually the song "I'm So Tired" by John Lennon was the one who had the message at the end, not "I Am the Walrus" I Am the Walrus had the message of people chanting, "Everybody Smokes Pot" But of course others think he's saying, "Everybody Ha Ha" and on I'm so tired he might just be saying, "Hey Julian (his son) what about dinner", in a mumbled voice. Further more, Helter Skelter was written by Paul alone, you see by 1968 John and Paul's partnership started drying up, and they started writing less and less songs together. They had a couple partnerships on the White album(1968) One on Let it Be(1970) and actually none on Abby Road(1969)[Abby Road was actually made LAST) You see, they kept with the label of their names on each others songs, but didn't really help each other. In fact on Revolution 9 George helped John, but Paul (who had contributed nothing) had his name on it with Lennon. When they started off, most of Paul and Johns songs were 50/50. But then the percentages changed over the years from,
60/40, to 70/30, and finally 80/20. Also a fact, Paul usually needed Jonhs help on a song more than John needed Paul's.

Please PM me If you see something in the Portal you think should be removed, or if you have any questions why your movie/game was removed from the Portal.

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