Yes, it has finally been announced by Nintendo that Sonic is the #1 Most Popularly Requested third-party character to be added to the Super Smash Bros
Yes, it has finally been announced by Nintendo that Sonic is the #1 Most Popularly Requested third-party character to be added to the Super Smash Bros. line-up, but so far, other than a press conference between Nintendo and Sega on the issue, nothing has been done. Of course, that`s progress if I`ve ever seen any, so, to celebrate this possibly joyous event, I`ve created my own rendition of the ever-popular fake cameo list. Of course, I have more mental and open-source resources than most all other people who used nothing but Windows Movie Maker ever had, and took advantage of several more of my super computer-inclined capabilities and know-how to create this high-class piece of work.
With this, I keep my fingers ever-crossed.
~Adam "SonicAdvDX"
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Song: Real Gone
Clips: Sonic Next Gen
I had fun with this one :) just a quick little music video...I did it in about 3 hours. heh `Quick` in tha
Song: Real Gone
Clips: Sonic Next Gen
I had fun with this one :) just a quick little music video...I did it in about 3 hours. heh `Quick` in that I did it al lin one session.
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10th video:
Sorry for the bad quality. I recorded in the wrong room and there is too much light in the room. I`m also mad about my run. I usually g
10th video:
Sorry for the bad quality. I recorded in the wrong room and there is too much light in the room. I`m also mad about my run. I usually get a 6 digit score. Oh well, comment and try to see
Sonic the best you can.
Next Video~Shadow VS Egg Cerberus
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This clip from a 1975 short film directed by Yuri Norstein
is an evocative piece done with cutouts and ink drawings, about a hedgehog who esc
This clip from a 1975 short film directed by Yuri Norstein
is an evocative piece done with cutouts and ink drawings, about a hedgehog who escapes danger with the help of the fog.
After Heron and Crane, Norstein and his team thought about making an "easy" film. Although the Norstein team (Norstein, Yarbusova and Zhukovsky) consisted of only three persons, the studio imposed on them the same production schedule given to films with large crews of 30 or more. By the day the film was due to be delivered to the studio, Norstein had only 20 percent completed. The director of Soyuzmultfilm
was enraged and decided to shelve the project. He sent Norstein and Zhukovsky to a Communist Party committee meeting (as members of Soyuzmultfilm) to be reprimanded for disgracing the studio. Neither Norstein nor Zhukovsky were party members, but many of their friends were. Zhukovsky arrived early with a bottle of vodka and convinced a projectionist to stay late. He insisted that members of the committee see what Norstein had accomplished before making a final decision as to the fate of the film. The sixty meters the committee viewed were so impressive that all agreed to allow Norstein to complete the film.
This film is 12 min. long and can be watched in its entirety on the Masters Of Russian Animation DVD set - an extraordinary collection of Russia's most important animated short films by Russia's world renowned directors.
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