AYO EDEBIRI wins for Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for The Bear (FX / Hulu) as Sydney Adamu
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Giving a thunder stone to your eevee be like ... Kaboom !
Yeah, pokemon again... I like pokemons but it take time to animate them.
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THE BEAR wins the Best Comedy Series Award
75th Emmy Awards (January 15, 2024)
ayo's face😭
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Don't know how many hours I spent animating this but it feels like it took years off my life :)✨
I'd also like to share just how rough my boards were for this. I'd done this bit awhile ago so I completely forgot how much I was winging it lol
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trying to experiment more with color agh!!!
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When Super Mario Bros (1993) made waves as one of the worst video game adaptations of all time, it almost overshadowed the release of Space Bulls (1993), an adaptation of the pay-to-play arcade game by the same name.
The adaptation, originally released on VHS, lacks all the rainbow-powered glitz of its namesake. Where "Space Bulls" was a gem of silliness and fun at late-night pizzerias, Space Bulls remains a reactionary product of its time, featuring grittier characters, a convoluted story about lost friendships and betrayal, and of course, racing in space.
In 2009, Space Bulls was digitized and distributed to a small smattering of audiences in Malaysia and Singapore. Dedicated fans copied, sold, and pirated the film into its current worldwide influence, reaching a peak in mainstream pop culture in 2013, when a line said by the film's deuteragonist went viral on Twitter.
Interestingly enough, Space Bulls has garnered something of a renaissance cult following in recent years, almost a decade after the height of its notoriety. Fans on social media tend to post every Monday about both the game and the film, and yearly rewatches have become large-scale events on the film's release anniversary, March 24.
@F1BLRCREATORSFEST WEEK 02: RETRO / SPACE
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