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Hilariously brilliant send up of an uh...interesting situation (wont get into all that here hah)

Dude, where do I even begin? Awesome voice work; it had that subdued urgent tone that these ads usually have. I loved the subtle changes you had when the true purpose was revealed and the narrator began to waver. Also, the whispering...creepy (creepy...)

The visual presentation was awesome; I see your typography skills from Dot Dot Dot are still being used to great effect.

The humour was well executed and didn't explode on out too quickly. Props for pacing.

Keep up the good work man!
-Shockdingo

RicePirate responds:

the reviews for this are waaay too nice, this one was really the kicker. thanks though ... you are lovely, DINGO.

This was a lot of fun; it was a simple, but effective theme and it eas executed well. I gotta say, I'm a sucker for fluid animation; the spastic movements after the drugs kicked in and then the intense and super detailed close ups were a joy to watch. I thought this was a solid effort and I was totally entertained. I just thought a little bit more could be added in zaniness before the end cutoff, maybe some distorted increasingly crazy imagery? (it felt a bit abrupt, but that's just me).

Awesome job! I'll be checking out more of your stuff now. :)

Keep up the good stuff!
-Shockdingo

jaxxy responds:

Thanks, dude! :D

Hilarious and to the point HYES!

I rather enjoyed this. This was a short and simple flash and it worked greatly. The art was well done and the voices were clear, audible and had personality. We all knew the end would bring about disaster, but I'm glad you went for something different than that obvious Falcon Punch. The end screen was also a nice touch.

Great job! :)

-Shockdingo

crimson-caesar responds:

A nicely written review! Thanks for your input.

Short and to the point = hilarious

As a longtime fan of your work, I'm always overjoyed to see a new flash released by you. This was another funny and high quality piece of work.

You kept things rather short and to the point, but that made it work. Anything excessive would kill the balance and make the material feel stretched to its breaking point. Breaking up everything into a segment with title cards was a nice touch in creating an episodic scenario.

As always your art is excellent. I'm used to you drawing more defined and muscular characters (the Cogs, Gigantor, the Spartans and more) but seeing these normal guys still left me impressed. The detail you're known for is seen in each of the detectives faces. They're so freakin' filled with character and individuality. Cole barely moves but never feels out of place next to his animated partner. As I mentioned before, I really liked the title cards. They added some style and freshness to this. Each individual one was well composed and had something to catch the eye. The expressions were fluidly animated, though Cole's partner steals the show, especially at the end when he's struggling to find something to hate about cars.

The humour was hilarious without being over the top or appearing desparate. You had a basic theme, you paced yourself and as a result, it was well executed and kept my interest. While the theme of "This guy is racist" is simple, you've got A LOT of mileage with it.

By keeping this piece short and matching it with the above strengths, this was a quality submission.

I can't really think of any negatives for this piece in all honesty.

As always dude, keep up the good work. I can't wait to see what else you've got in store for us.

All the best to you.
-Shockdingo

JohnnyUtah responds:

wow what a review

Hilarious and thought provoking satire

I really really hope that people do get the point of this. Initially when I saw this title advertised at the bottom of NG in the "today's best" column I was a bit nervous that this was going to be something offensive, but after reading your description I was really interested to see what you put together.

The animation was really fluid and I enjoyed the exaggerated style and expressions. The colouring and shading made things look rather lively, but I really loved how you visualized his powers.

The message behind this was really important to tell. I'm also black ( a canuck whose spent a huge chunk of time in the US as well as Canada) , and can relate to this toon. The scene featuring the white friend panicking about the red-shirted black guy "doing well in school and talking 'white'" is a portion of my life in a nutshell. I've been told to my face that I "act white" "talk white" and even "dress white" (yea, I'm lost on that too.)

And don't even get me started on ages ago in middle school when some (not all, just couple) white kids would try to talk street to me and randomly throw up gang signs in my presence. I think I heard "west siiiiIIIIiiiiide" a couple 100 times. Ugh. Stupid 90s...

I'm a sorta dorky looking comic book geek who listens to ska, electronica, videogame music, country, old school rap, orchestral and cinematic soundtracks and pretty much anything I come along, but to others, this has been a sign of me "not being 'true' to myself." If I've got to fit under some stereotyped vision to belong, how is that being true to myself? I go against the grain not to rebel, that's just simply who and what I am.

Anyways, enough about me, I just wanted to applaud you on tackling a very real problem in our society today through humour. If we're not challenging stereotypes and being afraid to be who we are, we're stagnating as a people.

Thank you and I hope you got an excellent grade and review from your teachers.

I'll be checking out all your other stuff now.

All the best,
Shockdingo

Chakra-X responds:

Thank you very much for your review. I tried to cover a large spectrum of black issues, not just inner city issues because it goes beyond that. I grew up in the suburbs and to this day most of my iPod is video game soundtracks, rock, classical, and pop songs, and in high school. Because of this, I would have friends who joked that I dressed white or did not have enough hip hop music taste, and I am also very light skinned so I still get a bit of "he's not that black". I have seen kids with perfectly normal parents turn out hood because they feel like they must adapt themselves to be a "real black man/girl", and if you have a lot of black kids from the city who act a certain way, that will be the dominate social group of the black kids in a school and others will gravitate to their mannerisms.

I know the content is very over the top but I find that funny and I like that style because it grabs attention and attacks the issue head on while (HOPEFULLY) being funny, so I really enjoyed your review.

Thinking outside the box=brilliance

You are right in that this is pretty abstract, but that in NO WAY is a bad thing. This was amazing and unexpected. I mean I haven't thought of anyone making a flash based upon origami, but you made it artistic as well as a flex of your creative muscle.

The animation is so smooth that it is staggering, the presentation also is pretty unique. I love the gradual zooming out of the staggered process of folding. The soundtrack isn't what I'd normally listen to, but it adds so much to the whole process.

I'm at a loss for words on what to say, but brilliant job, and bravo for having the courage to think radically outside the box. I think you'll be rewarded for that in the long run dude.

Keep up the good work! All the best to you.
-Shockdingo

TheBoogley responds:

thanks mate, I strongly believe in trying to create something that hasn't been seen before and it's great to know that there are people out there who think the same way. :)

Glorious depiction of a glorious review

Dude, I have to hand it to you, this defied my expectations. I thought that this animation would be of a dude hunched over his computer angrily typing as a narration came about. Just by going with animated text you went with pure innovation. Also the extra touches, interludes and extra info you placed in the segments were cool. It was all approached with loving detail and outside-the-box- thinking. Bravo to you sir. Bravo. :)

Keep up the good work man. I hope to see more work from you in the future!

Take care
-Shockdingo

RicePirate responds:

There's inspiration everywhere on Newgrounds. Literally. Even in the reviews we get. You sir, have a very inspiring voice :)

Strong start, would like to see more

Awesome (pun not intended) stuff as usual dude. I saw and commented on your youtube page previously but I figured I'd go into more detail here. I found this a funny concept and feel that you could expand this into a series of shorts in a manner dealing with the current state of SF-ers or even hilarious what-if scenarios. You've got a lot of energy and leeway with this, I'm sure you could make it work.

As always, the animation art and colours were great.

My only issue for this is, while I know it's a short, I felt that there could have been a bit more energy in this towards the end. Not "turn it up to 11 levels" like in your usual stuff, but just a bit more energy in his disappointment and content. Also, I feel the end was a bit abrupt.

All in all, a great short that I would love to see more of. Keep up the good work man. All the best to you.

Egoraptor responds:

thanks dude, I'd like to do more SF shorts to be honest, but that idea has kinda already been done by college humor haha

Continued brilliance and improvement

Dude, as always awesome stuff, but the thing that's great is you never get complacent.

-First of all, this is a rather catchy tune
-Great visuals, you always are improvement. The smoothness of the animation is grand, the colours and shading is brilliant. I adore that shot of Fernando on the horse in the lightning storm. It looks just so dynamic. Also, awesome perspectives man.

All in all a humourous and awesome production. Keep up the good work man.
-Shockdingo

Sexual-Lobster responds:

thanks v much!

Not much of a preview + thoughts

Hmm, well uh dude, you didn't really show much of anything to get the audience excited. The little you did show has a degree of smoothness in movement which is good. I imagine if the syncing was fixed, things would also come off a bit better. I can understand wanting to show a bit of your prided work and hope to stir excitement, but you needed a lot more dude; ok, start off with the guy, but then, show some individual clips of what's been completed like a movie trailer, or even have a gag or a cool moment happen. The key word is something. Things don't have to necessarily be in order, but they should show off the best examples you have to offer. Right now, this was a little too plain; there was not a background, color, or anything exciting or energetic.

I don't want to sound harsh man, but I figure, some honest reviewing could help you out. I wish you the best with your work, but try and push yourself past your limits and you'll do amazing work man.

Keep at it and never give up.

MrStaticGamer responds:

Thanks man, gave your review a plus and I am gona listen to your advise (Y) cheers.

Greetings, I'm ShockDingo. I've been a voice actor for 13 years & been in several productions here & various indie games. If you need a voice for your project then I'm your man...a mechanical Dingo mask wearing man, but still a man of dependability!

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