This is a super short animation made by one guy! See me on Twitter to see what I'm up to! Do not repost. ◆tiwtter: / gensho_yasuda ◆tiktok: / gensho_yasuda
Western Dolls avoid that because where they come from the beans might be the Mexican Jumping kind, which are really caterpillars in disguise. Harming them may bring the wrath of the Mothman.
@FMasca22 i hate to say it but from the original video posted it is said that the curse is broken, so she ain't coming back. so good for her but bad for the other.
@@shamefulfox5744 why bad for the others? she finaly being released from curse that traped her soul in that doll & gain eternal rest or reincarnate to start a new journey & adventure, the others should send her with peace & celebration I do understand the feeling of those who being left behind, most of the people will feel sad. But to me death is not a bad thing, it's a resting & healing place for our soul before we depart on a new journey (I do believe in reincarnation). Unlest of course if you believe about heaven & hell concept as a life after death, then death can be frightening, since you will be facing a judgement from a being higher than you & there is a chance that you will get an eternal suffering
I am struggling with depression lately and your animation lifts my spirits. Thank you so much for the beauty that is your art and making life more beautiful via it. I very much want to see you make a full length film or episodes.
This is amazing stuff... I ran into your work by complete accident. And I am glad I did. These animations have so much feeling to them -- entire worlds of story. They convey so much with so little... it truly is magical.
I love these videos, I find myself watching them over & over. Are there any more or will there be more in the future please? I would love to see this with longer episodes
A long time ago, a Japanese doll in a glass case was so eerie that it frightened me. However, when I told her a silly but funny story in front of her, in my dream she was a human figure and held both my hands. I told her I loved her, but I couldn't actually marry her.