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I got many laughs from this.

The animation was great, each of the Pokemon looked excatly like they did in the game. My favorite parts were when you showed Aerodactyl and Ninetales. It's the really stupid humor in flashes like this that make me laugh so hard. I should have seen the Lickutung part coming, that was hilarious. Plus the random pictures were a great addition to the flash too, the one of the person dressed as James was great.

You've basically ruined the Pokerap for me, whenever I hear that song I will immediately think of this, but I suppose that is not a bad thing. The only thing I took a point off for was how it was picture after picture without any animated graphics, it just made me lose interest after a while. Aside from that, this flash was awesome. Keep up the great work everyone!

peixeaquatico responds:

Thanks man

Really entertaining.

You used a song from my favorite episode of the Mighty Boosh, always nice to see another fan of the show on this site. I haven't seen the episode Soup was from in a while, did the song end so abruptly? I remember it being longer. Anyway, I thought the animation was excellent. I can definately see the Weebl influences you were talking about. Plus the song will be stuck in my head all day.

The song was in somewhat low quality, but it wasn't anything to take points off for. My favorite scene was when the two soup bowls were fighting in the dojo. I also liked the part at the end with all the soup cans on the hill. Overall, it was a really soup-er flash (pun fail). This flash really made me hungry too, haha. Anyway, keep up the excellent work my friend.

Graeme responds:

I've only ever seen this episode and Old Gregg. Haha. We don't get the show in Canada sadly. So all I've seen was just on a buddies computer. This song particularily captivated me. This was it for the song though. It's not very long.

Thanks man :)
I had to take the song from a YouTube video, so the quality fits accordingly.
And don't worry, I forgive your awful pun. Haha

Pure brilliance from beginning to end.

Many people have tried to parody Dr Foreman's ridiculous thread, but no pardoy will ever be greater than this one. The animation was very impressive, great job on the frame by frame stuff, the scene when Dr Foreman woke up in the hospital looked beautiful. I have to give many kudos to Rumerio for writing such a thrilling plot that made me want to continue watching the whole thing. Great job on this everyone, it was perfectly made and thoroughly entertaining.

I thought the part where Dr Foreman and Lord Turnip were in the school moved pretty slow, but it wasn't anything I should take point off for. The music also fit each scene perfectly. Will there really be a sequel, or are you just playing a gag on us with the evolved LordTurnip at the end? Either way, this a BBS lurker's nirvana, you approached every aspect of the thread and parodied it extremely well. Keep up the excellent work, I am highly impressed.

Galneda responds:

Although I approached many different aspects of the thread, there were still many parts I had yet to touch up on, and with just about every other review begging for a sequel, I'm beginning to reschedule a couple of projects I had intended to finish up before 2010.

Also, I think it requires closure...so, in short, Yes. There will be a sequel in the future.

Thanks for the review, I needed feedback on things like pace issues...that was a bad point in my last flash, so I'm still kinda working on that. :D

I saw good and bad.

I like the crazy plot that you included in this game. The whole concept of elephants and turtles delaying you from saving the world is pretty funny. I like your style of animation, it is very different and unique. My favorite part was when you are asked what to name the turtle, and Bob automatically becomes its name, I was laughing pretty hard at that. I recognized the music from Animal Crossing too, good choice.

The color of the text frequently made it difficult to read what the instructions were, and the font was often too small. I suggest putting a dialogue box with a solid background and then being able to exit out of it when needed. The main screen also looks cluttered with all of the drawings and links. Aside from those, I thought this game was simple and entertaining to play. Keep up the good work!

Izzy712 responds:

Yes, I was having a hard time with getting the words to flow with the background, but i'm glad you liked it, and left an honest review that gave me details on what i could do to fix it/ what you liked about it. I love it when people do that, but I don't mind the occasional "This was awesome man lulululululol111111!!!", either :D

It was entertaining.

I like the play on words you did for the title of your flash, it really draws the viewer's attention when they see a title like that. Kudos to you as well for making your own preloader. It seemed like I was having a seizure when Apple Clock's face was wiggling around and changing colors. Good job on having the Clocks wailing on the drums in sync with the music, that is an impressive skill.

The flash got repetitive after about thirty seconds, I was really losing interest. The audio resolution also seemed low, but I still thought it was a well made flash. I'm not that a big fan of that kind of music, but I enjoyed seeing it meshed together with nice animation and a good plot. I hope to see more work like this from you in the future. Keep it up, and happy belated Clock Day!

Nightmaresplody responds:

What are you talking about

A pleasure to watch.

I am very impressed by your talent at animating. I like the effect you used to really emphasize everything that was underwater. The ending was hilarious and creative, I did not expect that to be the outcome at all. It maybe could have used more dialogue at the beginning, but I did like how the mood went from serious to humorous. Good job on this, it was highly amusing.

I thought the plot was kind of unclear at the beginning. I don't know if that was intended for the turn of events near the end, but it was confusing at times for me. Don't get me wrong, I thought this submission was very impressive, it just needed some clarity, that's all. Anyway, I hope to see more work like this from you in the future. Keep up the great work.

ReQsa responds:

Thank you for this in depth review:)

I didn't have a lot of time to make this movie because I've been busy with lots of important stuff all summer, but looking at it now I must agree with you. I could have done more to make it clear that they are in a submarine, and I certainly would have done so if time had allowed it:)

That being said I'm glad you liked my Clock Day flashes. I shall try not to disappoint you with my future work.

I enjoyed it.

I find it funny that I actually learned something on the day honoring Clocks, haha. Pretty good quote you included there, it is odd though seeing it come from a Clock though. I liked the animation and I was impressed at the way you made the screenshots of the portal look like a stage too. The music was also fitting as the Clock was giving its inspirational speech.

I didn't think there was much depth into the storyline, it could have used maybe a few more quotes or at least an action by the Clock. I got a somewhat empty feeling after the Clock merely said the line and then left, it seemed like the flash was incomplete. Nonetheless, I still think that it was cleverly done and in the Clock Day spirit. Keep up the good work and happy belated Clock Day!

ReQsa responds:

Thank you very much.
I made this movie in the last hours of Clock Day, and it was intended as nothing more than a closer of Clock Day.
I had it planned for months before Clock Day though...

Nicely done.

This is definately one of the better Clock Day flashes I've watched. I like the whole Jib-Jab look you were using whenever you showed Tom and April. The animating was cool, I like the way you showed all of the Clocks united in the black and white tone. My favorite part was when you showed the picture of Tom and April hugging when Strawberry Clock was revealing his plan, that one really had me laughing.

The only thing I would recommend is that the quality of the Clocks movement be enhanced, even if it is graphic intensive. Maybe add some subtitles too, those Clocks speak in some dialects that are hard to hear. Besides that, I was very impressed by your first drawn movie. Happy belated Clock Day and keep up the great work!

PaperBat responds:

Thanks Brah

Not too thrilling.

I thought your flash had a decent storyline that was easy to follow, so that benefitted you. One thing that was lame though was how the sounds were all at different resolutions, my ears were practically bleeding at the beginning and end. I thought you animated the piece well, my favorite part was when Strawberry Clock told Turd Clock that his flash was 46 megabytes, it was so ridiculous that it was funny.

You had good music in there, I was digging hearing Should I Stay or Should I Go and My Sharona. It seemed like you dragged out the phone call to Tom Fulp a bit too long though, I was beginning to lose interest. Still, I thought it had good animation with mildly funny jokes. Pretty good submission. Happy belated Clock Day and keep up the good work.

TurdClock responds:

turn down your speakers a bit... anyway thanks for an honest review my good man.

Very impressive.

I find the way you animated the boy very intriguing. You drew the boy's motions perfectly, I loved the way you made him stomp on the ground and yell. The blams in the background really emphasized the boy's pain too, I thought it was a nice addition to the flash. The sepia tone you animated in also made the flash look unique, I like your style. Kudos, I really thought this was neat.

The only thing that I felt was missing was a bit of background information. I understand that the boy was intended to be "A", StrawberryClock's blammed flash, but maybe you could include that info in the flash. I also thought the song made the flash even cooler. Once again, I really thought this was entertaining. Keep up the great work and have an awesome Clock Day!

devilsgarage responds:

Hey thanks for your indepth review, This is exactly what every artists is looking for.. a clear cut view of what the viewer thinks of ones work.
Well .. for startwers Clock Day has been celebrated over the las t 8 years on newgrounds. And if you follow the collections and the clockcrew.cc site, you will see how deep this subculture actually runs. With a mass of the newgrounds users contirbuting to clock day. this is indeed a big event :)

Thanks for dropping by once again! cheers

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