Colin's Bear Animation, an eleven-second video where a terribly animated bear dances to a song from Mother 3.which featured the words "rod", "beat", "thrust", "discipline", and "sheep", apparently without noticing. " CAP Alert ") can get unintentionally hilarious at times, such as the review of The Dark Knight, which opted to provide a long sermon on teaching children right from wrong. You can view all three Dilbert videos here. The trilogy ends with Dilbert and Wally murdering everyone in the office building and then committing suicide. Every character (voiced by CBoyardee himself) speaks in a dull, monotone voice, and they all look incredibly deformed and wrinkly. Originally made as an art appreciation project, these short videos feaure mindbending plots and grotesque visuals. CBoyardee's (yes, the same guy who made Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden) Dilbert trilogy.It's been described as 'Photoshop for retards', and is way too annoying for even MySpace teenyboppers to actually use, but wonderful when used ironically (see liberal blog Wonkette for shining examples).
#Cat in the kettle animation series
Banana Clan, an animated series where all the episodes that are more than 5 seconds long are HILARIOUS.And yet he is just so enthusiastic about everything he does and possesses such a degree of earnestness his videos are made better for it, not worse. Perhaps most egregiously, however, was when he nonchalantly and very loudly chowed down on popcorn while recording the final sequence of the game. He once recorded a series of videos after having recently undergone dental surgery. Among other things, he sometimes attempts to voice act for the characters' written dialogue (his voice for Luca Blight sounds like a tea kettle on helium), he is infamous for dropping incredibly blatant "hints" towards later plot events, often forgets to keep track of time and routinely ends videos mid-scene, mid-battle or even mid-sentence, and in later videos frequently belched during the recordings. Many videos by YouTube user "Aloyalgamer", particularly his Let's Play of Suikoden II.There's an ungodly amount of animated GIFs that clash horribly with both the background and each other, and whoever created it for some reason wanted you to listen to DJ Sammy's "Heaven" while watching it. "The Afterlife" is a hilariously bad attempt at showing an ascent to Heaven.