Brendan Heffernan i don’t think so because most people don’t/can’t put the gun all the way behind their head and pull the trigger. but anything is possible ig
I THOUGHT THE SAME! Only I was thinking how crazy it is that we've made so much progress that one person can now produce a better quality animation of similar fashion than the leading studio of its type could 20 some years ago
@@Itchyboy_ how does one not know how to use his brain like everyone else and let the crazy power that he has called the ability to use the human mind to just simply read the misspelling but understand what it was meant to say and just move on with his life?
I know you’re joking, but I’ve bowled with some people who would get angry enough to do just that if they had the skills to animate. But they don’t, so instead they just smash the equipment because they didn’t get above a 230.
Speaking of Pixar, the moment when the pin gets shot by the bowling ball kind of reminded me of that scene from _Toy Story 2_ when Woody has that nightmare of Andy saying "I don't want to play with you anymore" and drops him into a trashcan.
Exactly! I was thinking the same thing. How the early Pixar animations were somewhat empty and absent, yet nostalgic at the same time. The magic of early computer animation.
I'm just amazed that the pin had the time to go home, prepare breakfast, read halfway through the newspaper, then get murdered by the ball... And it's still a strike, not a spare.
MyFenceBroke Um... I think he knew that. I think he’s saying that that the machine that all the pins fall down in gave that last pin enough time to do all that stuff in order to count it as a strike. Also, you shouldn’t call people idiots online like that, even if that is the case. It’s extremely rude to talk to people like that on the internet, and just because someone says something that makes you question there iq, just remember that there comments don’t reflect there Iq.
@@Otamatone69 wait the therapist goes to a better therapist then the better therapist goes to the even better therapist. after this happening 20 times, the last therapist isnt unphased then the kid goes to the boss therapist and gets cured
So the bowling ball murdered the pin, then took his place as the man of his family? That's impressively sadistic, to hate someone so much that you devote your life to mocking them even after they are dead.
I feel like it's his mind portraying his worst fears as his brain dies. For him he's seeing an entire life's worth of projected nightmare while in reality it's only been a few seconds.
@Brandon Garcia They’re not saying that Bing sucks, the joke is that Bing doesn’t censor things as much as Google does. Although I agree, Yahoo sucks lol
I have a yahoo email. I get random shit like virus protection or news I don't care about or phone plans and other spam from yahoo. Don't get anything to do with yahoo.
@@domphilbrick What does giving actually useful information have to do with censoring? If Bing tells you that Suicide is badass, then they aren't not censoring but just being a worse search engine.
unironically my favorite portrayal of death I’ve ever seen the way everything just spins away after you hear the gunshot and he sees flashes of the future he imagines in his last moments feels comforting and peaceful imo
So, from my understanding; the pin isn't reflecting on his life but rather seeing how they move on without him. Sadly it seems his family moves on with the man who murdered him.
"What is good and evil in the grand scheme of our painful existence as souls trapped in bags of meat? We claim to feel joy and feel pain, but are we truly happy and hurt?"
I can't believe that this predates the Corridor Crew's slightly offensive bowling animations series by a few months, and I'd say it's just as good as what those guys made. Really cool animation.
@@pas5294 I get a bowling pin riding a rhinoceros while holding a bowling ball, then a 1 ton weight drops on them and the ball slowly rolls toward the head pin, knocking only that down.
Unfortunately as someone who has bowled a few times with friends, no one would hold their attention in such a bustling atmosphere. Best for us to appreciate the cinematography here
@@matthewb5364 Thats true, but every so often someone does watch the animation. I'd like to see the expression on their face as the strangest animation plays and only theyre the only one to notice.
Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation. [ THE WHO STARTS PLAYING] I had just got my new kid brought in this world so I thought it would be great if I went out with the bois to some bowling, It was back 1986 when me and the bois went out bowling and I was the only one left, [the who stops playing....] after the slaughter of my friends. I saw their body crush, as they were swept away into Oblivion. The horror kept with me as I wondered what I could have done. I cried, so much, so much. But in the end. I gave up. The world was collapsing. I was the foundation. I just wanted to die. But one day that wish came true. My neighbor, he let the thing into my house, I was crying at the table as I felt the bullet go through me. So warm, but without any pain. How could it be that the thing that killed everything in my life came back to kill me. As the bullet was scrapping against my skull I had a flash. The thing took over my life and suffocated my world. I felt my body go cold, as I slowly was swept away from my consciousness. My head slammed against the table as the blood filled the small cracks. This was the end
I know this is supposed to be a joke but when he gets shot and gets the outer body experience with everything around him floating it’s really cinematic
I guess it’s because usually the animations for strikes always depict a single pin not getting taken down but then last second they brutally get knocked tf out
Imagine....they make one with an actual story line. Each frame has a piece of the story, and the only way to see whole story start to finish is by bowling a perfect game. It’s a whole 3D animated Pin Movie!
I thought that was the joke though. Bowler would think detector was broken while watching screen, but the video continues on longer than expected, then sike
@@commanderzavala9328 we can all see the tears running down your cheeks dude. It’s ok to admit that his joke bothered you so much that you cried like a baby with a full diaper
This video honestly makes me wish I owned a bowling alley so that I could add it to the video rotation with like a 1/10000 chance of playing just to fuck with whatever poor bastard happened to see it.
This is un-ironically a masterpiece. Forget that this is a bowling ball and a pin and just think of it as a man who is having an intense mental breakdown. And the music and ambient noises in the dream part somehow gives me nostalgia even though this is the first time I’ve watched this. It’s actually brilliant No joke
@@Arblithest I'm not sure if it's that well defined (I think of it more as a vague feeling than a situation), but "déjà vu" does literally mean "already seen," so it's at least related.
He's just the main character. Just like you are. The people around you are less detailed characters then how you see yourself. The truth is that all of the pins see themselves the same way that the pin in the video sees himself.