David Firth's new project has been released.
Cream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UgiJPnwtQU
What does /tv/ make of this?
his new animation style is just not good lol
What the fuck happened to Firths art style?
>>83371080
>>83371143
I'm only a minute in but I actually quite like it
He's never been a great technical animator with his overuse of tweens and shit so this was the logical next step
>>83372299
And now after watching it I'm extremely disappointed. Pretty dumb and on-the-nose even for him
This is bad, the light beings would defend the cream against (them).
>>83371008
fucking anti-skubers
>>83372748
you could also probably weaponize the cream against the policemen
>>83371008
Nice looking, but deep as a puddle. Also real ((interesting))) how he picked the Sun and the Daily Mail to represent the news media during the late. If there was such a large push by the elite to get Cream banned, they would go through the major news networks, the Telegraph, CNN, BBC and so on. Not tabloids.
>>83371008
brain fed
steve and david are lurking
>>83371008
It seems kind of strange that the cream-users would still be stupid enough to buy into media manipulation. Where were the intelligent cream-heads providing a counter-narrative? Surely that would have made for a more interesting conclusion to the story.
As it stands it's not particularly interesting. Simply the kind of thoughts a teenager might have about the evils of capitalism and the media industry, with no real nuance. I thought the story would have continued to develop along the lines of demonstrating how even if there were some magical solution to perceived problems, humanity would not only lose something essential about itself, but would discover that there are no inherent solutions to all problems since those problems are themselves created by us, and so as long as we exist we will generate them.
No. It was an unsubtle 'fuck the media, fuck capitalism' cliche. Having said that, I found it quite engaging for the most part, probably due to the jarring aesthetics.