What do I mean by "underrated web animation?" Well... - It should have less than 100k views. Anything under is fair game. - No restrictions on format. Could be a series, a short, a thesis film, a quick meme, a music video, anything. - Must have been exclusively produced for the internet in some capacity.
Go wild, folks!
I'll start: Aaron Long's Sublo and Tangy Mustardseries is a real treat to watch, and I have heard literally zilch on it anywhere. The characters and backgrounds really feel dimensional. Everything is shot so well, for it being a cartoon. And it's funny, too. Check it out when you have a spare hour or two.
I'm actually a mutual of Aaron's, thanks for the shout out, he deserves it!
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
I saw the trailer for "Spellbound" some people have been making fun of recently & I saw someone mentioned. "This is like the thousandth trailer to use Journeys Don't Stop Believin." I thought. "They're right, what movies have used that?" These are some I can name off the top of my head. What are some you know.
Smallfoot Spellbound Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Harold and the purple crayon did.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Ohhhh yeah, that too. They might not support it, but they do it out of fear of being called such terms for no other reason than being of the opposite political side.
I think there's enough savvy politicians out there like AOC and the rest of the squad to call out those bills for what they are-thinly veiled attempts to control the internet as a whole.
I dunno, has the squad really done much of anything since like early covid days?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Sad part is I've been getting emails from some progressive groups I've signed online petitions for promoting this bill like it's somehow a good thing. Hopefully common sense will prevail.
Isn't KOSA more likely to be supported by far right groups? The progressive groups singing petitions for promoting this bill are either being tricked or are just dumb.
It's a bipartisan bill.
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
I kinda digged the theme song, but otherwise The Loud House looked mediocre. This was back when it was seen as a fresh new show for Nickelodeon. Now that the creator turned out to be a creep & the show is now considered a laughing stock... yeah I 100% dodged a bullet there.
I could tell the creepy vibes on the show from the second I first heard about it...
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."