That’s right, kids, it’s time for another Linkdump, this time in the form of various things I’ve found on YouTube!
Yes, yes, try to contain your excitement.
- Somewhat Surprised Kitty — A parody of the Surprised Kitten, this one just doesn’t seem to manage anything beyond mild, uninterested surprise.
- Simon’s Cat: Snow Business — Anyone who has not yet been exposed to Simon’s Cat is seriously missing out, and the latest in the series does not disappoint.
- The Sims Horror Movie — “They won’t let me eat… they won’t let me sleep…” Yeah, this is pretty much exactly how I (and likely many others) play The Sims too.
- Green Man, Blue Cat — Once again, The Onion hits close to the mark with a rundown of the latest in a children’s book series that is wildly popular with adults.
- Tacos Exploding In Slow Motion — If the name alone doesn’t make you want to see this, then there is something wrong with you. Something very wrong with you.
- Maru’s Magic Show — Japan’s favourite cat, Maru, pleases the world once again with his entertaining little trick. Such a dumb, adorable feline.
- Damnatus: The Enemy Within — A remarkably well-made fan production of Warhammer 40,000 in eleven parts, German but with English subtitles.
- The Adventures of Lil Cthulhu — Lovecraftian horror turned into a childrens’ cartoon? You’d better believe it!
- Ferret Dance: A Series of Tubes — I’m really not sure what I could say about this one, other than it’s an adorable animation involving everyone’s favourite tube-rats.
- Cardboard — Eerie yet fascinating stop-motion animation involving numerous cardboard cut-out monsters making their way around a city.
- Post-It Note Atari — And one more stop-motion, this time dozens of post-it notes being used to simulate various old-school Atari games.
- Witch Hunt — The biggest pile of “what the fuck” I’ve seen in a while; looks like bizarre Garry’s Mod style dickery with GTA4.
Lu — December 17th, 2009 @ 5:27 pm
The Cardboard one, while awesome, was sadly not done as a real-life action piece. The cardboard pieces were very clearly cut out and animated, yes, but then set into their environments via AfterEffects. Very clever and awesome, nonetheless.
Gravecat — December 17th, 2009 @ 7:19 pm
Aww, that saddens me. I thought they were actually placed there and then photographed, rather than just edited in place.
Stewie — December 22nd, 2009 @ 4:27 pm
How do I add this to my RSS reader? Sorry I’m a newbie :)
Gravecat — December 23rd, 2009 @ 11:47 am
It depends entirely on your RSS reader, so I really couldn’t tell you for sure. But you should have some kind of “add feed” or “add URL” option. The URL you want for that is: http://gravec.at/feed/