MythBusters: Porcum Iacio
November 9th, 2006
Arrr, this be what I was working on for prettymuch all of October.
It is a parody of an awesome show called MythBusters, and if you don't watch that then you should or else you will have no idea what's going on in this Flash and your life is void anyway. As with many parodies: if you haven't seen the show, don't expect to have any idea what's going on.
I made it for a contest Discovery Channel was hosting. Spoof their shows, win a money and TV airtime. Me and some stupid morons love MythBusters, so we combined our super powers to form the Justice League and possibly this animation. Except all they did was write, which is easy.
I figured the people in the TV would think we were cool if we did an animation instead of live-action action action action action. So we did.
We didn't win the contest, but the MythBusters themselves saw it and thought it was cool, and that's really better than whatever we could have hoped for.
I had about half a month to scrape together an animation (plenty of people could havedone that easily, but I am the slow), which I ended up completing on the last day before the deadline. Due to my lack of time and general tomfoolery, some parts of this are really obviously half-assed, and for this I apologize. Tweens!
And a low quality, because I had to export it to QuickTime and then back into Flash forsome reason.
But perhaps please to enjoy anyway.
Arrr, this be what I was working on for prettymuch all of October.
It is a parody of an awesome show called MythBusters, and if you don't watch that then you should or else you will have no idea what's going on in this Flash and your life is void anyway. As with many parodies: if you haven't seen the show, don't expect to have any idea what's going on.
I made it for a contest Discovery Channel was hosting. Spoof their shows, win a money and TV airtime. Me and some stupid morons love MythBusters, so we combined our super powers to form the Justice League and possibly this animation. Except all they did was write, which is easy.
I figured the people in the TV would think we were cool if we did an animation instead of live-action action action action action. So we did.
We didn't win the contest, but the MythBusters themselves saw it and thought it was cool, and that's really better than whatever we could have hoped for.
I had about half a month to scrape together an animation (plenty of people could havedone that easily, but I am the slow), which I ended up completing on the last day before the deadline. Due to my lack of time and general tomfoolery, some parts of this are really obviously half-assed, and for this I apologize. Tweens!
And a low quality, because I had to export it to QuickTime and then back into Flash forsome reason.
But perhaps please to enjoy anyway.