i have spared 28 seconds of my day to watch axolotls dance on my screen. but for real keke, your animations are always wholesome and really fluid, thanks for making these 💖
An odd fact about axolotls I have heard recently is that they don't look so adorable in nature, because in nature they usually lack some sort of mineral necessary to reach their physical maturity.
@@janoahstegall2651 Wrong, that is something they shouldn't have. It forces a morphing stage, which is incredibly dangerous for them. The reason they don't look adorable in nature is because that is their natural appearance. Pet axolotls look so cute because they where purposefully breed for these traits. I take care of an axolotl and have alot of research and experience with them, they are very strange creatures, but i love em so much.
@@russellmmo_8454 -- That morphing stage is the metamorphosis to "adults". Axolotls specifically have evolved to not use it anymore so it's dangerous now, but that is what the original comment is about.
I showed this to my mom and as the video progressed she slowly grew a smile and suddenly put her phone over my phone to record the video to show to my family 🤣 We enjoyed the little dudes it really gave us a laugh!
Not using your normal animating software and still gets that real strong squash and stretch effect that has, more or less, become a staple of your channel and the way that Keke’s animations are done. Amazing work here! I would like to see more stuff like this in the future! :)
Keke you are one of the most talented animators I have ever seen your animation are always so fluid cute and unique whilst all being high quality I especially love how you draw the tails
Tu vas vraiment réussir à faire rebondir toutes les espèces animales, vu qu'on a déjà eu les renards, les tigres et les pigeons xD En tous cas super mignon toutes ces petites animations :3 C'est cool de te voir animer sur un autre media que Flipnote ! (... Même si Flipnote c'est mieux, et je dis pas ça par nostalgie non non)
I like you an axolot! Also, personally I like the dithering effects of classic Flipnotes. You should consider trying something like that in one or some of your new animations. (:
Fitting how the music sounds Mexican. (Wikipedia says: "The axolotl is native only to the freshwater of Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco in the Valley of Mexico.")