I would add the show is like a violent ballet but with the violence so stylized that it becomes almost lovely.
It feels like you're already there. I fucking It's stuff like this that makes me gnash my teeth when people say "you have too much free time".Excellent. This website exists to break down the barriers between people, to extend a weblog beyond just one person, and to foster discussion among its members.... and more cartoon mayhem by Christy Karacas & Stephen Warbick: Ha! I love Superjail! And, I'm not a blood and gore guy. I can see the similarity in the Space Wars short. He is also known for directing the Cartoon Network series Robotomy.
After just ten minutes have passed, you are guided out the door in a bewildered yet fully satisfied state. Remember to check what links here and the the page history before deleting. When I made Space War it got into a … It takes a good artist to do something rough and simple like that and still have it work.If God was a disembodied head that rose every morning and shot everything out of the sky with laser beams, I'd be one regular churchgoing motherfucker.I kept waiting for the Line Rider dude to come riding by.It turns out that portions of the soundtrack are a sped up version of metafilter run through a text to speech engine.That was awesome, strange, funny. Loved the stick figure/lo-fi aspect combined with complex ideas.Thanks, EMRJKC94 I thought the style of animation looked familiar, especially the wolfmen things.I have to say, that I love what that says about the human condition.I knew it, I knew that robots in love would fly around on a unicorn with wings. Christy Karacas is a writer and director, known for Superjail! Well said, David. Christopher C. Karacas is an American musician, animator, voice actor, director and writer, known for creating Superjail! Bridging the gap between generations, this little cartoon made my son look up to say, "I like the music." Christy Karacas, Writer: Superjail!. If you disagree with its deletion, please explain why at Category talk:Candidates for deletion or improve the page and remove the {{delete}} tag. It takes a good artist to do something rough and simple like that and still have it work. (2007), Ballmastrz 9009 (2018) and Space War (1997). Watching Superjail is like being fed a nine-course dinner by a coreographed team of rollerskating waitstaff.Three of them bring out dishes, the next three stick spoons and forks in your mouth, and the last three wipe you off and whisk it all away.
Christy Karacas is a writer and director, known for Superjail! The series was the creation of Christy Karacas, Stephen Warbrick, and Ben Gruber.Karacas was a member of the band Cheeseburger (who provided the show's theme song "Comin' Home" until season 4), a background designer for MTV's Daria, directed Robotomy for Cartoon Network and later created Ballmastrz: 9009.
CK: Crazy story about that.
What fun, and how refreshing to see something so utterly lo-fi!Nice! This thread has been archived and is closed to new commentsMetaFilter is a weblog that anyone can contribute a link or a comment to. KP: I see a direct connection between Space War and Barfight but by the time you made Barfight it felt like you had solidified a lot of things. The result was the spontaneous montage of a film called Space War which went on to huge success on the festival circuit, indirectly leading to a job opportunity at MTV Animation.
Space War is a short Animation made by Christy Karacas. When I saw that I'm like, "This guys ready for his own show." A typical weblog is one person posting their thoughts on the unique things they find on the web.