I have so many of these gifs on my phone now. Sometimes, when I’m feeling low, or on public transport waiting, or just whittling away the time, I look at these and find myself smiling. They really are a very special kind of adorable =D .
@Beau Skunky
If you are a fan of Stop Motion movies, check out the Laika movies. They are all Stop Motion based and are some of the best animated movies made recently.
3 I’d recommend checking out are Coraline, ParaNorman and Kubo and the Two Strings.
For what it’s worth, there’s something about the slight shifting that makes me think of old black and white silent films. All you’d need to do is slap a few cards in there with dialogue and add some jaunty piano music.
It does feel like something of an underappreciated art, in the days of CGI and all. Perhaps we should try to convince nekokevin to make a full on stop motion plushie pony series.
I have so many of these gifs on my phone now. Sometimes, when I’m feeling low, or on public transport waiting, or just whittling away the time, I look at these and find myself smiling. They really are a very special kind of adorable =D .
Thank you, Nekokevin.
It’s cool, but incredibly PAINSTAKING.
And of course their latest movie they have out.
If you are a fan of Stop Motion movies, check out the Laika movies. They are all Stop Motion based and are some of the best animated movies made recently.
3 I’d recommend checking out are Coraline, ParaNorman and Kubo and the Two Strings.
…then smile fondly
I really like Peter Gabriel videos for that, too.
@sbloom85
I have a fondness for it too, even if some find it a li’l “outdated.”
Tim Burton (Nightmare Before Christmas) and Joel Hodgeson (MST3K) apparently love stop-motion animation/effects too.
That would be awesome.
@sbloom85