Oh my, that was pretty good. But what would would you call this animation? Chiname? Idk, something like that.
I have a feeling that would be a widely successful game...Biodeamon said:Dear god...it's like cooking mama and bayonetta mixed together.
Two Girls One Bullet?The Diabolical Biz said:I haven't seen such boobie physics since...that scene in Highschool of the Dead. Actually, that's the only scene of HotD that I have seen, and it's hilarious.
All I know is that the speed the bullets were going at...the speed they had to move at would be like mach 3 or something, and her...assets would have been torn off.cainx10a said:Two Girls One Bullet? .The Diabolical Biz said:I haven't seen such boobie physics since...that scene in Highschool of the Dead. Actually, that's the only scene of HotD that I have seen, and it's hilarious.
They were made by individuals and if you read the credits you would know that it was an effort made by not only chinese students/studio workers but also japanese animators and a professional animation company. On top of that I think you're being a bit too ethnocentric. Amongst we chinese (actually taiwanese here) there's a big debate about western vs. oriental cultures and a lot of that debate comes from the food. When you view things try to not look at it through your own cultural lens. Additionally it's not hard to get to google... in china. Google "left" but that just means you have to go to them. Also HK still has google and it's really easy to shoot people emails and youtube is still accessible.Not G. Ivingname said:The fact this was made in China baffles me in so many ways...
How, in COMMUNIST China, did a film basically about capatalism even get made?
How did they make the best quality anime animation outside of a Hayao Miyazaki film in a countries who has such rampant piracy their been cases were actors were offered pirated versions OF THEIR OWN FILMS (happened to the new Bond with the Chinese release of Casino Royal).
How was it uploaded to Youtube when Google (owners of Youtube) isn't allowed in China?