Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 994.94% yo throughout the 4th sizzling week of said marvelous May y'all. Brilliant work Alex.🥇🏅🥇🏅🖼🖼🖼🖼🖼🖼🖼🇺🇸
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 993.53% yo throughout the 4th sizzling week of said marvelous May y'all. Boffo work Alex.🥇🏅🥇🖼🖼🖼♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@inaciostudiosmedia229 I have a favor to ask inacio. I'm fine with most of the music used in this video, so can you teach me? If you understand, please leave a comment.
Wild yellow: M&M&M&M&M&M&M&M OWWW! Red: well there it is Blue: oh yeah Red: there definitely related Wild yellow: OH OW EEK! Blue: that would be a positive dna test right there I would think yellow: uh really? Where? Green: (chuckles) orange: (gulp)
I’m sure glad you did. Apparently this was my best attempt at bringing back the Porky and Daffy straight man/funny man team-up. Something that’s been lacking in these later cartoons.
You folks might also notice that I had to use a couple of archived recordings of the Duck simply because I couldn’t do a great job of a Donald Duck impression myself even I’ve been actively trying to. So you might be prepared to hear the differences between Tony Anselmo and the original Clarence Nash.
I’m sure lots of you folks might know that the whole cartoon is about the princesses and Ariel’s sisters putting up decorations for her surprise party. Believe it or not this was made for the sake of me wanting to get into the music business for quite a while.
Unanimously yeah. However this concept was actually done with a more 1940s Fleischer twist. What do I mean by this? Well let’s just say that I kinda had to take the aspects of classic cartoons from the 40s but give the slapstick some weight to it. Like you’d swear that you saw giant technicolor robots punching each other around.
I mean sure you can argue that most of the Transformers cartoons I make seem more reminiscent of Popeye and Blutós capers but maybe I could spice up the formula a bit.