The Amazing Digital Circus - Western Isekai that probably will become Hazbin Hotel killer

Can you link it?, how long has this guy been doing this?, because creating a 20-30 minute animated video with multiple VAs is a lot more complicated and expensive than you think.
This series began 4 years ago; most episodes are no more than 10 minutes long, except for the most recent one. It's worth noting that he takes his time making each episode, and then uploads a video showing the process of creating it. In each of these videos, he makes a sculpture of the dinosaur that's the main character of the episode, as if that weren't enough.
 

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They should have had a second or third draft before making 8 goddamn episodes
Potential hot take, but I think the other episodes are mostly fine in this regard. If you notice, every note I had about the finale, Episode 8 actually did it. A central conflict that the characters take in active part in trying to resolve, natural exposition that moves the plot forward and clears things up, and everybody gets some time in the spotlight and some character development.

The scene where everybody gets to confront Caine and finally tell them what they really think after repressing it for the entire series is probably the most satisfying and cathartic moment in the whole show, and the sequence where Caine has a massive tantrum and tortures them all feels genuinely unnerving and the natural conclusion to everything that was built up by that point.

Episode 8 is so much more cohesive than 9 that I'm almost sure 9 was rushed due to the theatrical deal.
 
Potential hot take, but I think the other episodes are mostly fine in this regard. If you notice, every note I had about the finale, Episode 8 actually did it. A central conflict that the characters take in active part in trying to resolve, natural exposition that moves the plot forward and clears things up, and everybody gets some time in the spotlight and some character development.

The scene where everybody gets to confront Caine and finally tell them what they really think after repressing it for the entire series is probably the most satisfying and cathartic moment in the whole show, and the sequence where Caine has a massive tantrum and tortures them all feels genuinely unnerving and the natural conclusion to everything that was built up by that point.

Episode 8 is so much more cohesive than 9 that I'm almost sure 9 was rushed due to the theatrical deal.

What I meant was, nooseworx explicitly said this bullshit was "planned in advance", and yet it's so clearly a first draft. If he actually planned it like this he's fucking retarded
 
also there is a scene where caine drags each character to their own versions of hell. jax's has his skin ripped off exposing his yellow body which is comprised of a singular plastic piece while he covers his chest with his arm
it instantly reminded me of this part from the animatrix that trannies seem to think is about them
https://youtube.com/watch?v=v99XlD1qfKs

I just read the description and it has fuckin "not a pretty view" :lol: :story: these fucking faggots
 
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What I meant was, nooseworx explicitly said this bullshit was "planned in advance", and yet it's so clearly a first draft. If he actually planned it like this he's fucking retarded
There was probably a general narrative outline in advance with the finer details getting ironed out with each new script. Like when you're writing a superhero story, you know the hero and the villain are gonna fight at the end, and the hero is probably gonna win, but you hammer out everything else as it goes.
 
What I meant was, nooseworx explicitly said this bullshit was "planned in advance", and yet it's so clearly a first draft. If he actually planned it like this he's fucking retarded
It's been said upthread, but 'planned in advance' doesn't mean 'is actually thought out'.

Basically, Glitch productions sources it's shows by gathering people who failed to make ground in hollywood, and offering their chance to make their own creator-led shows. The problem is that the pool they're gathering from aren't necessarily the unpolished gems or the spurned auteurs, but actually the people least willing to compromise on their perfect vision. This means that glitch tends to get people who are really stubborn and resistant to outside influence, and it's a matter of luck if that project is something truly amazing or just a spergatory passion project/trauma dump. Digital Circus is merely something that managed to pretend to be the former, only to reveal itself as the latter over time.

For more details, see @LiquidKid 's account on the matter. This is really just a tldr of his post anyway.

 
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There was probably a general narrative outline in advance with the finer details getting ironed out with each new script. Like when you're writing a superhero story, you know the hero and the villain are gonna fight at the end, and the hero is probably gonna win, but you hammer out everything else as it goes.

I stg that is such a stupid system

It's been said upthread, but 'planned in advance' doesn't mean 'is actually thought out'.

Well it SHOULD
 
I mean you think if there was the super abandoned mindlab of evil right next to an active coffeeshop it would get more traction. That's convenient.
One of the arguments I've seriously seen in its defense is, "Well, we don't know that the office was abandoned! Stop asking unimportant questions! That's not what the story is about!"
These people legitimately don't give a shit about anything but their troon validation.
 
Now that you mention it yeah I can see where he got inspired. Felix already did a surreal circus/carnival themed video for Cypress Hill a while back.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=rVb8_ZN9T6g
Imagine, instead of recap of the series and padding out the screen time with ep 8, the movie started a 1:1 copy of that clip.
All the NPCs from the previous episodes exclaiming "Caine is dead", while forming a line to attend the funeral. The protagonists standing around the open grave, quiet and confused, witnessing the casket being hurled into the void.
 
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