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I animated a scene from this video I watched today, I had to animate it or else I think I would’ve caught on fire or something
Horror belongs to Sour-apple-studios and is voice acted by @anger-sama
Dust belongs to Ask DustTale and is voice acted by @blanksceneva
Go watch the video i got it from here!!!! (And check out their channels, xoxo them)
#horror sans#dust sans#animation#undertale au#I’m not even gonna lie#this group of voice actors are my favorite interpretations of the murder time trio#LIKE HOW ARE THEY SO GOOD AT IT#especially cj does va#if you haven’t heard of him go check him out!!#they’re such good inspiration on things for me to draw honestly#anyway that’s all from me!#cough#prepare for another 3 days without me posting#cough cough#kat learns how to draw#Kat tries to animate
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camp camp s5 e1 review (MAJOR SPOILERS!)
yea i thought it sucked
i just watched the new cc episode and i thought it was....not great
the pacing was very off, i feel like they had the potential to tell an emotionally complex story regarding max's feelings to returning to camp and seeing so much different, but that's difficult to do in 15 minutes, i feel like it could've worked better if it were even just 20 minutes. also, in "With Friends Like These" i thought max's new VA sounded practically the same as his old one, but in this episode he just sounds...off. again, a lot of the lines felt forced, when i hear this new guy i don't hear the little shit-stain max i just hear Some Guy™. i understand WHY they changed the va, but as a poc myself i genuinely could not care less if a white actor voices a poc character esp in an adult cartoon. it actually really brought me out of it when max was snapping at the obstacle course because it just felt like nothing, like i didn't care.
i. hate. CJ. i think he's unfunny, i don't like his design, i just...don't like him. hoping and praying that gwen stays and he LEAVES or there's some crazy twist or SOMETHING i just do NOT like him. also, why does he have the authority to deny the campers food??? is david not his boss??? DO SOMETHING BRO
david also felt off, i know that now he knows the campers better and he's had character development but he just seemed disingenuous
the bit with nikki freaking out over max possibly being mad had so much potential to be built on and have something done with it but it just...didn't. it was just that one line and that was it, i was excited for some crazy conflict that didn't happen.
i thought the thing with neil's clip on earring was hilarious and im sad that it'll probably only be in that one episode </3
UGGGGH they CAN tell heart-wrenching stories, they CAN expand on these characters emotionally, they CAN DO SO MUCH and they HAVE....but, for me, a big part of what made episodes like "The Order of the Sparrow" and "Parents' Day" so moving was that it was out of the formula. i LOVE LOVE LOVE shows that set themselves up as being episodic/formulaic/sitcom-y and then slowly introduce lore and show that the characters are 3-dimensional and have conflict, etc, etc. but in this episode and in "With Friends Like These," the emotional story-telling feels forced. it's not set up like its a regular camp camp episode where something unexpectedly emotional happens, its set up to be the unexpected thing...which makes it expected and lose its value. especially because, back when i was SUPER hyperfixated on this show like 4 years ago, post watching "Parents' Day" or "The Order of the Sparrow" or whatever, when i rewatched other episodes i saw more to these characters hidden in little aspects of their behavior or their reactions or their dialogue that was there the WHOLE TIME, but seemed like it was just a regular old episode where regular old things happen, but now it seems as though they are straying away from that and instead having the emotional development and storytelling be completely unsubtle and on the nose. i suppose it is the writers' choice and they have every right to do that even if i don't like it.
speaking of on-the-nose, i wasn't a fan of how they just flat out said "max is upset that things are different," in the episode he said how he didn't like that everything was changing over and over and over again. and like.....take "Parents' Day" for example, max was being an extra asshole to everyone subconsciously before realizing and admitting the real reason, which was great and how kids work (because remember, max is 11) but in this episode it was pretty much "GRRRRR EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT AND IM MAD ABOUT IT!!!!!" and i know it was supposed to be like 'well WHY is he so mad about it :o" which could've been good and interesting if there were...buildup...or anything...and not "This camp sucks, but you know what else sucks? Life out there. Family, school, a crumbling society?" and "You're just as lame as before, which is why you didn't have any friends back home to begin with." its just like....come on. was that REALLY the best way to get that across??? THEY CAN WRITE SUBTLY SO WHY DON'T THEY!?!?!?!?
i feel like there is SO MUCH potential to exploring max's emotions but they just seem to keep being unsubtle and on-the-nose about it, which an emotionally neglected kid would NOT be. we have to remember, they're kids. i feel like the earlier seasons did a great job of making that obvious- making them little rascals, oblivious to things, mischievous, full-of-energy, little devils, the line "I saw it on TV!" from s1 e4- but in these newer episodes its treated as though that aspect is not important (note: i have never rewatched s4 because i didn't like it, so i am not going off it for reference bc i barely remember anything that happened) max wouldn't know that he's upset with them changing because of how lonely it is, and i know he was supposed to be projecting but the dialogue felt so forced it didn't even feel like projecting it just felt like admitting. i don't expect the writers to have a phd in child psychology or something, but if they want max's emotional reactions to have power and be meaningful, i feel like they should be a CHILD'S emotions.
granted, this is all my opinion. i'm sure for the reasons i disliked the episode, someone really loved it for the same ones. i would give it a 3/10, but there was no jasper, so it gets a 0/10. very excited for the next episode, the post-credits trailer made it seem like it'll be good.
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Being Alone, Andrew Bogut, and Apparently: ID# 44393 Seared & ail glon with no place to ca his own.a Brooklyn Antmal Care Center Poor CJ is heartbroken. A family dog who finds himself in the shelter after being in one home for all his life! Understandably confused and nervous in the shelter he is still trying to figure out, what happened to him and where his people went. He cannot know, that one family member became ill and that his owner cannot care for him any longer. :( CJ is described as friendly and playful, he lived in harmony with 3 children as young as 7 and was playful and relaxed around them. When left home alone he was well behaved. His owner also stated, that CJ is tolerant and playful around other dogs. Since the shelter is not his home :( and CJ is scared, he was mostly uncomfortable with the dogs he met in the shelter, so the behavior department recommends that CJ be the only dog at this time. Please share CJ. This good boy lost all he ever knew and needs a safe, loving home again. CJ ID# 44393 Brooklyn Animal Care Center 6 yrs old Neutered Black/Tan Male Owner Surrender Reason: surrendered due to illness in the home. Intake Date: 13-Oct-2018 SHELTER ASSESSMENT ~ NEW HOPE ONLY Only Dog Home OWNER PROFILE: This animal came from: Friend Date of Intake 13-Oct-2018 Spay/Neuter Status Neutered Basic Information: Cj is a 6 year old, large mixed breed male who was neutered prior to coming into the shelter. He has no known health issues or injuries and has not seen a vet recently. Cj was in his home for 6 years and was surrendered due to illness in the home. Previously lived with: 1 adult, 3 children How is this dog around strangers? Cj takes a few minutes to warm up to new people in the home. He will bark when they first enter but once he approaches and sniffs them he will relax. How is this dog around children? Cj has lived with children as young as 7 and was playful and relaxed around them. How is this dog around other dogs? Cj has interacted with other dogs and is playful and tolerant around them. How is this dog around cats? Unknown Resource guarding: Cj is wary having his food and toys touched, he will growl if people other than his owner try to take away his objects. Bite history: None Housetrained: Yes Energy level/descriptors: High Other Notes: Cj allows his owner to bathe and groom him. He is not bothered by being pushed off the furniture and he will alert bark when guests come to the door. Has this dog ever had any medical issues? No For a New Family to Know Cj is described as being friendly, playful and confident. he has been mainly an indoor dog, plays with balls, stuffed toys and chew bones. Cj eats dry food and sleeps on his dog bed, he is house trained to go outside on any surface and is well behaved when left alone in the house. He walks on leash for walks and off leash at the park. BEHAVIOR: Upon Intake: Cj approached counselor with a neutral tail and at first was relaxed, but began pacing the room when in the office. Means of surrender (length of time in previous home): Owner surrender Previously lived with: 1 Adult and 3 children Behavior toward strangers: Takes a few mins to warm up with new people. Barks first then sniff. Behavior toward children: Relaxed, playful Behavior toward dogs: Playful and tolerant Behavior toward cats: Unknown Resource guarding: Yes, he will growl if other people take away food and toys but not at the owner. Bite history: None reported Housetrained: Yes Energy level/descriptors: The owner describes CJ as friendly, playful and confident with a high activity level. SAFER SCORES: Date of assessment: 17-Oct-2018 Look: 2. Dog pulls out of Assessor's hands each time without settling during three repetitions. Sensitivity: 2. Dog stands still and accepts the touch, eyes are averted, tail is between legs, body stiff, mouth closed, lip long, ears likely back, may lip lick. Tag: 2. Dog is fearful but unresponsive when touched. Approaches the Assessor when the game ends. Dog is likely crouching, may have a long lip or lip lick. Paw squeeze 1: 3. Dog closes mouth, becomes stiff. Flank squeeze 1: 3. Dog closes mouth, begins to purse lips and becomes stiff. Flank squeeze 2: 3. Dog closes mouth, begins to purse lips and becomes stiff. Toy: 1. Minimal interest in toy, dog may smell or lick, then turns away. Summary: CJ came into the assessment room quiet and wary, he was not interested with the handlers. He was also stiff throughout the evaluation and needed a slow approach. Summary (1): CJ's previous owner reported that he is social and playful around other dogs. Here at the Care Centers, CJ is uncomfortable with novel dogs. He tenses his posture and displays social cues that he does not want to further engage in interactions. When his body language is ignore, he pins the greeter to the floor. The Behavior Department recommends that CJ be the only dog at this time. 10/15: When off leash at the Care Center, CJ initially greets the novel female with a slightly nervous posture, hackles raised. He relaxes as the session continues, remaining social, checking in occasionally with the other dog while wandering the yard. 10/16: Cj briefly greets the helper dog then remains to himself the rest of his session. 10/18: Today, Cj displayed body language suggest he did not want to interact with the female greeter (look aways and tense posture). After several muzzle greets, CJ became stiff and followed the greeter. He pinned her to the ground before being removed. Date of intake: 13-Oct-2018 Summary: Neutral tail, relaxed but started to pace around the room ENERGY LEVEL: CJ displays a medium activity level in the care center. BEHAVIOR DETERMINATION: NEW HOPE ONLY Recommendations: Place with a New Hope partner Recommendations comments: New hope partner: CJ has not acclimated well to the kennel environment and has allowed minimal handling from some staff members. We recommend placement with a New Hope partner who can provide any necessary behavior modification (force-free, positive reinforcement-based) and re-evaluate behavior in a stable home environment before placement into a permanent home. Potential challenges: Resource guarding Handling/touch sensitivity Fearful Potential challenges comments: Resource guarding: CJ is reported to growl over food and toy resources. It is important to leave CJ alone while he is eating and never to take anything directly from his mouth. When he is asked to drop something he should be traded for an item of equal or higher value, in order to reward CJ for relinquishing the item he has. Handling/touch sensitivity: CJ has been noted to become uncomfortable with handling at times, especially when a person is reaching over him. It is important to always go slow and give CJ the option to walk away from any social interaction. CJ should never be forced to approach anything that he is uncomfortable with or to submit to petting or handling. It should always be CJ’s choice to approach a new person or thing. CJ may do best in an initially calm and quiet home environment and should be given time to acclimate to his new surroundings. Fearful: CJ is fearful at the care center. It is important to always go slow and give CJ the option to walk away from any social interaction. CJ should never be forced to approach anything that he is uncomfortable with or to submit to petting or handling. It should always be CJ’s choice to approach a new person or thing. CJ would do best in an initially calm and quiet home environment and should be given time to acclimate to his new surroundings. MEDICAL EXAM NOTES 17-Oct-2018 DVM Intake Exam Estimated age: 6 years according to o, PE corroborates age Microchip noted on Intake? negative History : o/s Subjective: BARH Observed Behavior - tense, nervous, whale eyes, hackles raised. Muzzled for exam. Growled during blood draw Evidence of Cruelty seen - no Evidence of Trauma seen - no Objective P = wnl R = eupneic BCS 5/9 EENT: Eyes clear, ears clean, no nasal discharge noted Oral Exam: adult dentition, no oral lesions noted PLN: No enlargements noted H/L: NSR, NMA, CRT < 2, Lungs clear, eupneic ABD: Non painful, no masses palpated U/G: MN MSI: Ambulatory x 4, skin free of parasites, no masses noted, healthy hair coat CNS: mentation appropriate - no signs of neurologic abnormalities Assessment: Apparently healthy Plan: Continue to monitor while at BACC Prognosis: Excellent SURGERY: neutered *** TO FOSTER OR ADOPT *** CJ IS RESCUE ONLY. You must fill out applications with New Hope Rescues to foster or adopt him. He cannot be reserved online at the ACC ARL, nor can he be direct adopted at the shelter. PLEASE HURRY AND MESSAGE OUR PAGE FOR ASSISTANCE! PLEASE NOTE: You MUST live in NY, NJ, PA, CT, RI, DE, MD, MA, NH, VT, ME or Northern VA. You will need to fill out applications with a New Hope Rescue Partner to foster or adopt a NYC ACC dog. Transport is available if you live within the prescribed range of states. Shelter contact information: Phone number (212) 788-4000 Email [email protected] Shelter Addresses: Brooklyn Shelter: 2336 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, NY 11208 Manhattan Shelter: 326 East 110 St. New York, NY 10029 Staten Island Shelter: 3139 Veterans Road West Staten Island, NY 10309
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