This is a parody. 17 U.S. Code § 107 Inspired by Lyrical Realms ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X5UMd4sFJwM.html Song: As Days Go By, by Bennett Salvay, Jesse Frederick, and Scott Boone All images made by Midjourney
had to come say my god just look at the 🗣idiot who can’t even use ai. lil bro can’t even make a cyclops have their sole definitive feature. big word too hard use small describe poop shit me need pump out video gaa gaa goo goo
I feel like they'd have him get up and move around, but in the style of Kermit the Frog. Of course awkwardly jumping between cuts when he actually "walks".
A live action leela would look so disturbing. It's fine when she's a cartoon. After awhile you get ise to it like doctor girlfriends voice but it's a different story in love action.
Why is he the only one with normal hands lol Out of all the hands this thing has ever drawn, it only gets a decent 5 finger edges hand on a man with lobster claws
Fits in with period. "We need an asian woman, how many do we have that we can hire?" "about 4, they are all in their late 30ties" "That's alright jim, no one can tell the difference anyway" kinda racism
Sad what happened to the actor for Kif. He had an allergy to the ambergris inside the green body paint that caused him immense pain whenever he wore it but pushed through it every episode because he loved what the show stood for. Has late stage cancer now, it was never confirmed if the exposure to the paint for six seasons is what caused it but most people (myself included) tend to think so.
This kind of comment makes me wonder if our ancestor also played around like this and left a bunch of unintentionally misleading historical records LOL
As someone who was born in the 80s & grew up in the 90s, this absolutely nails the aesthetic & vibe of those corny but fun sitcoms from our childhoods, LOL. Everything was captured so well but that ZOIDBERG was awesome! Great work! I also like exploring vintage/retro aesthetics & nostalgia through AI!
It would have been easier with a low budget and 1970s film tech to just add a few fake extra eyes. Or to have her wear a "uni sunglasses" and just imply she has one eye.
they probably rewrote leela so instead of being a cyclops she's just blind in one eye. the producers couldn't properly get leela's eye to look right with any sort of costume.
@@tickmothy they could say that she had surgery to have a face with two eyes, but only one of them works with her cyclops eye. And anytime she takes the "mask" off, her back is turned and you only see the back if her head, but onlookers react as if she had a massive cyclops eye.
You can tell these are pictures from the pilot episode. This was before Leela's actress had this accident that made her lose her eye. But I like how they made it part of the show and just gave her an eyepatch.
@@MasterofJuKBWaaS that was such an ironic accident, you'll remember her brother was a world class javelin athlete, headed to the Olympics, until he got caught up in that betting scandal. Who knew javelin betting was a thing?
I would like to see the original voice actors do an episode of Futurama sitcom style. The problem is the amazingly talented Billy West does the voices of so many key characters that acting out all those parts in front of a camera would be very complicated.😎
This is great! I could see this as like an American version of Red Dwarf and I love the designs of Bender, Kif and Dr. Zoidberg. 0:24 feels like a live action Leela.
Actors John Minor The actor of Pillip J. Fry. He is 63 years old as of now in 2023, and is about 6'1". He played the lovable Fry on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Amanda Henry The actor for Tarunga Leela. She is 61 years old as of 2023, and is 5'7". She played Leela on the 1984 sitcom Charlie Dawson The voice actor of Bender. He passed away July 15, 2003 at the age of 48. His height is unknown. He played the hilarious Bender in the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Emily Flower The actor for Amy Wong. She is 67 years old now as of 2023, and is about 5 feet tall. She played Amy on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Vincent Ashton The actor for Hubert Farnsworth. He passed away April 8, 1999 at 89 years old. He was about 5'8". He played the Intelligent Professor in the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Harry Brass The actor for Jonathan Zoidberg. He passed away December 29, 2018 at 95 years old. He was about 6'3". He played Zoidberg on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Michael Doris The actor for Hermes Conrad. he is 70 years old now as of 2023. His height is unknown. He played Hermes on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Rick Pollin The actor for Zapp Brannigan. He passed away January 18, 1986 at age 25. He was 5'9". He played Zapp Brannigan on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama, until he died in a car accident and was replaced by Carson Walter. Carson Walter The 2nd actor for Zapp Brannigan. He is 64 years old as of 2023. His height is unknown. He was the second actor for Zapp Brannigan on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Franklin Johnson The actor for Kif Kroker. He is 62 as of 2023. He is about 5'6". He played Kif on the 1984 Sitcom, Futurama. Info First Episode Air Date: February 24, 1984. Last Episode Air Date: July 6, 1990 No. of seasons: 7
According to the writer and director, this was the reason why Leela wasn't the one-eyed lovable character: "We knew it was difficult for the actress to wear an eyepatch for the Leela character. So, we basically introduce the concept of her being blinded with one eye due to an birth defect. We were constrained with the budget due to Bender and Zoidberg costumes, along with some of the effects."
Anyone else remember when they almost cancelled the show because bender dropped his infamous catchphrase "bite my shiny metal ass" ? The negative PR caused a wage dispute between Charles Dawson and the producers, so we lost our lovable robot for three-quarters of that season. Glad they brought him back the next season.
Awesome. The robot/puppet characters are particularly impressive. AI seems to have more creativity than most humans would have, taking liberties and adding cool details we might not have thought of.
The crazy thing is the AI does is all for you. No drawing, no actually actors to play this all done by a program. It's going to be weird when AI progresses to the point where they actually can animate this especially the live action and it puts Hollywood CGI companies to shame.
@@subgarden My estimate is 5 years tops. Going from "this image renders in 5minutes" to "this video renders real time and is frame coherent" is usually a chain of few academic papers of 2 teams one-upping each other in a span of few years.
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Appreciated! Idk about the music, because it has an association already, but what can you do without getting sued/chastised by the internet police? Screw YT, but gg 😂
@@mauricioalejandrotorresmarinFuturama, pero no la serie animada estrenada en 1999, sino la sitcom en la que se inspira la serie animada que salió en los 80s
I'm glad that Leela ended up having 2 eyes. With all these AI sitcom characters having 20 fingers, I think someone with 1 big eye would be too much nightmare fuel!
Kiff's actor, notable British thespian and Shakespearian player Alec Buntington, after years of painstakingly applying and washing off his makeup every day, eventually got cancer from the lead in it and took his own life at the age of 47. He was shortly replaced and Futurama continued to air for another 4 years.
@@subgarden yes please as i am a huge fan of these old cartoons ,it was pure genius actually , you nailed the characters spot on my friend , and since this is your prelude debut , I wish you all the success and good luck in your journey !