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Samsquatch

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July 31st, 2007

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On pg.5 Sam reviews his favorite stumps.

This probably does it for the clips. If I post anything further I will basically have shown the whole cartoon. Also, the well of content has been plumbed nearly dry by now.

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CLIP: High Suspense!

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CLIP: Pratfalls!

Here’s a pencil test of the preceding clip’s first scene. You can see how his ending position was shifted left in the final animation to avoid the strange pivoting. It’s an alteration which, I realize now, almost nobody would have noticed. Fascinating stuff!
Pencil Test

Bonus! A Somewhat Special Feature:
Deleted Scene

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The animation and design on your cartoon are fantastic! I really love the way everything looks, you have good taste! Thanks for posting this stuff, it’s like blog gold to me!

 

Is it okay if I interview the sasquatch?

I’d like to ask him what he thinks of his short. I was also wondering where he got his shorts?

 

Thanks for your interest. Unfortunately, I can see where this conversation is headed so I will have to respectfully decline.

 

Good Stuff, the picture for Pratfalls really got me reminiscing about those classic Oh Yeah! Cartoons outro!

 

“Samsquatch” is one of my favorite shorts from the set. I really liked the look and style of this short, and I think it would make a great series.

 

Thanks, Floyd and Stephen, for your enthusiasm. Credit goes to a lot of talented folks.

 

I want a copy of s.squatch no 1, DUDE.

 

I really like your work.

 

Thanks very much. Frankly, I’m surprised anyone even checks this blog.

 

I was actually trying to find your email address to send you a Christmas card but this was the only page that came up with adam and muto in the same sentence.

 

Glad things are going well. Awesome, as expected!

 

Wow, this is nuts. Thanks, dude. I hope all is well in your hemisphere . . . these last few comments are as close to a class reunion as I am likely to get.

 
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