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Prime. Everything you make to me is prime. Even when it's garbage, still AAA+ Australian Grade Beef.

Sexual-Lobster responds:

ha ha cheers

Loved this a lot!

It's so much fun to imagine what they did after this short ended. *Hint*

Also was this animation in Quebec? Assuming from the poutine restaurant, maple leaf, and hockey jerseys haha.

I've noticed you're really in to a whole "hair thing". Pretty fantastic.

I could see there being an increase in the quality of the animation (aesthetics and some smoothing) and in your audio as well, but that doesn't really detract from the comedy or entertainment as a whole.

Thank you for another "hair-raising" animation.

WooleyWorld responds:

When it's in your name it's difficult not to be.

Just keep watching, each animation is slowly improving in quality.
"Hair-raising"... gettttouutta here. Haha.

FINALLY. I witheld mastrubation until I would get to see this film. The satisfaction of the release will be splendiferous.

Sexual-Lobster responds:

cool. light the candles, put the cat out!

I thought at first I was going to blam this, but then as the animation went on I noticed a real fullness to your work. It was easier for me to bust open the message and cleave it in to parts I could unserstand as it grew. A very titillating experience. Thank you.

Stop Motion is always a pleasure to watch. You know how much work and creativity had to be put in to it to create it. What I really appreciated was the fire and when you shone a light on it to create a real life like fire. Very smooth, very well done.

I had this with my noon tea and couldn't have been more pleased, Cheers.

MackProductions responds:

Cheers! Yes, it was literally a maglight flashlight I used to shine down onto the fire, and just adjusted the cap of it to change the spread and intensity.

TORPEDO!

I like your art style. I felt embarassed watching this video though. You need to work on your voice acting/recording and mouth movements.

AilieTheWolf responds:

I should try? but thanks again

Humurous for 1ms. Please do no waste space on Newgrounds.

This episode contained so much more life than the last episodes; Revealing that there were in fact more "beings" in the Salad Fingers universe lowered the creepiness factor for me. Also the mouth musical box, the living puppet, and the pole, make the world seem more magical than ever making it harder for me to suspend my disbelief in it being a post-apocalyptic Earth, once again, lowering the creepiness factor. Another thing was introducing the "platoon". It made Salad Fingers less of an individual and more ordinary.

In the first few episodes it felt as if he was established as a very unique and disturbing entity, one among few others who survived a war rendering the Earth in to a apocalytpic dystopia. This episode drew away from that for me and really hurt the horror, but the psychological aspects remained.

Still, I am extremely pleased at this 10 minute release. The quality of the animation has also increased phenomenally. This is still a very solid work. But I am still irked by the aforementioned and I think it has permanently hurt the appeal of the Salad Fingers Universe. All I can do is wait for the next release and perhaps there will be something that rectifies it.

Thank you for your hard work and I mean no offense by this review, merely the thoughts of a long time fan.

WingoWinston

I compose music as a hobby and I study math and science. My aspiration musically is to make an orchestral score for a video game, my scholarly aspirations are to develop effective models/algorithms. I am also fond of the wristwatch. Feel free to PM.

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