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buntong-h1ninga · 1 year
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Yoooooo!!!!
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unforgivablecontent · 20 days
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Meenah gets a mysterious gift in the dead of night...
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presidentalpaca · 1 year
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im gonna be using this baby a lot i just know it
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beefosaur · 29 days
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filmcow doodles!!
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kaitcake1289 · 7 months
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things on my mind
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howlingday · 4 months
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Jaune: So this is the end for us, isn't it.
Nora: Yup.
Jaune: I wish there was something I could do.
Nora: Like what?
Jaune: I don't know. Something like throwing myself into the struggle, fighting for our lives and eventually fail uselessly.
Nora: Well, we can't. But there is something we can do.
Jaune: What's that?
Nora: Well, Cinder's having a birthday party.
Jaune: And? She hates us. Probably everyone at that party hates us.
Nora: Yes, but I can't think of a better way to spend my final day on Remnant, making out with each other, making everyone else uncomfortable by being real sloppy about it~?
Jaune: Oh! Oh, you are evil!
Nora: ...Is that a yes?
Jaune: Yes, obviously! But one of us has to sing the happy birthday song to her, and we'll need a free mouth to do so.
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deepermadness · 5 months
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If there's one person who is incredibly elated by today's news, it's Jason Steele from Filmcow, the creator of Charlie the Unicorn, Vulo Lives, and Shadowstone Park.
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sycoraxophone · 2 months
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fucked up stuff from the reddit qna
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feedergoldfish · 2 years
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Vulo the Face Borrower is an endearing void creature who "borrows" faces and interviews folks on their show, Vulo Lives!. There are also weekly Stream VODs. Their co-host is The One True Moon, who was exiled in Dark Space, but actively plots their return.
Jason Steele is the creator. He is also responsible for Charlie the Unicorn and Shadowstone Park.
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sketch-shepherd-art · 11 months
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Anyone up for some early 2000′s YouTube horror nostalgia? 
Yea... from the creator of Charlie the Unicorn was also Llamas with Hats. I fucking ATE UP this series up when I was 14. 
While the series itself is known for its gore and dark comedy the tone of this fanart is really depressing as it’s based on what happens in the last episode. If you know, you know 🙃
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jijiwiggu · 4 months
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Is this meme over yet? I feel like it's over.
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that-dumbass-rabbit · 2 months
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Bunblr if you're not saying "you're the banana king Charlie" when giving your rabbit banana you're doing it wrong
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clowngames · 5 months
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charlie the unicorn as a criticism of capitalism. charlie the unicorn as a criticism of society's response to climate change. charlie the unicorn as a criticism of toxic positivity especially as a solution to systemic problems. charlie the unicorn as an expression of desperation about those who care having no power until it's too late and those who have power not caring until it's too late. charlie the unicorn as an expression of rage.
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Please read this in the FilmCow Ghost House Voice
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howlingday · 4 months
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Ruby: Jaune! Is it really you?!
Jaune: Who are we but the sums of our past experiences? And I have experienced things you can't possibly imagine! Am I Jaune? Have I always been Jaune? If not, then who am I before becoming what I am now?
Ruby: Oh, Jaune. You haven't changed a bit.
Jaune: D-Don't say that~!
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starwarspissorgy · 1 year
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You should watch Shadowstone Park. Testimonials:
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Shadowstone Park is a dramedy SF mystery webseries. The show seems to start as a sort of trope parody as funny animal murders are solved by Lark, a paraplegic cat who sees ghosts, and Pecan, a muscular pelican. It slowly ramps overall tension and goes deeper into worldbuilding until it quickly has the most compelling and unique apocalypse mystery I've ever seen - how exactly did this happen to the world, and what can the protagonists do to survive as the world's possibly last bastion of safety wanes?
Recent episodes have shown incredible pacing, giving you just a few more questions than answers to keep the mystery going while making good on the promise that there is a big picture. It is developing themes in a way that feels like a spoiler to even mention. So I really want more of you watching it so I can discuss them!
Why haven't you heard about this? Honestly, Jason Steele, AKA FilmCow, is suffering from success. His previous works were far less serious, and included Charlie the Unicorn and Llamas with Hats, which admittedly took interesting turns with later entries. Steele has been trying to break into animation work for years, pitching his comedy Magical Realm of Horse Man to AS and other networks, and more recently having a big gap in Shadowstone Park as he tried to get it picked up somewhere. But he seems to have this problem that his portfolio is the main example of a style of humour that is now considered outdated, and while he's outgrown it, nobody really sees a point in continuing to pay attention to him. So here we are with one of the best series on the internet, with really compelling SF worldbuilding and execution, but because it's from the Charlie the Unicorn guy nobody but me, some dude who likes hydrogen bombs, and 20k others are watching it.
And yes it's funny and yes jokes absolutely wind up paying off as plot points in stupid and wonderful ways.
Anyway it's also really short so just watch a few.
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