Ok so in this stupid animation there's two talking dumb animal characters: the yellow Sonic called Yorro and the purple humanoid Chuckya/bat hybrid called Pubot and yorro climbs a tree and almost dies Thend Now featuring slightly more better animation than usual! Am i going crazy? Of course! there's no way i can animate that good. Also I hope this is the last animation I make with Scratch cuz animating in scratch kinda sucks, there is no onion skinning and the only built-in tween is linear (P.S. by slightly better animation I mean there are more moments where i'm forced to take more time animating or else it'd look really bad)
Double click the green flag I recommend you read the instructions and the notes and credits This took like a month cuz i would work on this project for two hours, then not work on it for 2-4 days. Wait. Hold on. Recreational drones didn't exist while flip phones were still popular. [Insert 20 swears here] Why is my stupid show thing Set in the mid 2000's. I wasn't even in elementary yet in the mid 2000's. Though technically I don't consider it to be set in the mid 2000's. For some reason I seem to have a slight interest in old internet stuffs and the mid 2000's, and I do know a tiny bit about how people lived in the mid 2000's (like video rental stores, aol instant messenger, windows xp, iPhones didn't exist yet), so I would kinda set it in the mid 2000's. I say "kinda" because the stuff that could happen in the future Things of this Thing could not happen in the mid 2000's. A-- Oh! Wait! I can use that previous sentence for my excuse as to why there is a drone used for recreational purposes and why there is a flip phone even though if it was set in the 2010's he would be using a smartphone instead. Genius. There's an easter egg if you click on the triangle (illuminati confirmed) that says "fin" at the end. Although now it isn't really an easter egg anymore since I'm telling you. But there is no other non-verbal way I could hint at you into clicking it. If your mouse would turn into the link mouse cursor then that could. Except I cannot because Scratch projects can't control the appearance of the mouse. And why can't we hide mouse cursors anyway? The ST team says it's because people would be confused. But kids aren't dumb ST team. If their mouse disappeared they would probably just move it randomly until it appears. I did that when I was eight. Then they would try to figure out why the mouse cursor disappeared. Okay, that actually means that they are confused. But they'll figure it out at 30 seconds at most, and then they will retain the knowledge that Scratch projects can make your mouse appear/disappear for the rest of their life. They only get confused one time. I think that's a small price to pay. Anyway this is the end of my TED Ta-- Uh... I mean... my rant/vent thing that just appeared out of nowhere.