I have written on Campfire before, and it's quite useful for creating characters and worldbuilding. It's a pleasant surprise to see you mention it!
@saphi206 ай бұрын
ads and promotions are nice, but a link to the source material of the video would have been great.
@Jayfeather-cu1gc6 ай бұрын
@@saphi20 You can also go up to the search bar and just type in what he said it was? (Interface by u m a m i)
@SpriteGuard6 ай бұрын
Where is the work of the person you're piggybacking on? Are they not important enough to link in the description or pin?
@runemanqwe6 ай бұрын
I understand the annoyance, but it just seems like it was accidentally left out. The name of the creator and original work is clearly stated throughout the video.
@thatoneweirdguy74476 ай бұрын
"the old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born. now is the time of monsters."
@Trump2024asw6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately so it seems one must act monstrous to be respected these day's. Or maybe I'm just noticing.
@Clovernoris6 ай бұрын
Was thinking this the entire time.
@icyskelly2046 ай бұрын
Who said this?
@Clovernoris6 ай бұрын
@@icyskelly204 Antonio Gramsci
@snurgumwurgum82386 ай бұрын
Consider: If the struggle for a new world gives birth only to monsters; Perhaps the new world should die in its womb and spare the rest of us the misery.
@vonathenbrod84986 ай бұрын
"I can barely explain this" > Proceeds to give me a pretty great understanding of this fictional world
@OtakuUnitedStudio6 ай бұрын
Kind of, but I feel like a lot got glossed over out of necessity. Especially when its sequel series, Safe Mode, is taken into consideration.
@OctyabrAprelya6 ай бұрын
A small sad story: As the series was being completed it (2019) I've saved an old CRT tv and an old computer with a S-Video output to connect them, and watch the series in its full analog glory. By the time the series was finished, my mom mistaken the tv for trash, threw it away.
@lukestarkiller14706 ай бұрын
That actually kind of really ties into the message of Interface. Moving on from the past and how you choose to go about it, either by clinging to the past and trying to get it back, or embracing the new future. That still is definitely pretty sad, but it’s sort of poetic that it mirrors the series you were watching in that way
@arson_carson6 ай бұрын
Tale foundry finally found UMAMI and I couldn't be happier
@BastetMusic6 ай бұрын
S A M E
@thecloudman81656 ай бұрын
So much the same
@ninjacreeper5416 ай бұрын
A forgotten relic that's for sure
@Crude_Templar6 ай бұрын
Absolutely! It doesn't seem real!
@AstraLogical6 ай бұрын
Know any more like this ?
@palecaptainwolfkayls84996 ай бұрын
Something that plays into the mention of these creatures’ being myths and ghosts, it is worth mentioning that Mischief’s origin describes a known modern myth, called the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment. It was a successful attempt to teleport a vessel, but it resulted in an undesired destination, and the gruesome casualties of the crew.
@cosmobane69956 ай бұрын
It is said that some details were nothing but exaggeration. Bedtime Stories covered this topic once.
@palecaptainwolfkayls84996 ай бұрын
@@cosmobane6995 Indeed it is said! Though in this universe, that myth is reality, as much as the ghosts and legends that followed once the Paradigm Shift occurred due to this experiment. A chicken hatching from an egg.
@earmite1006 ай бұрын
Why is the ship numbered 54 in the Interface animation but 173 in the Foundry animation? I know Eldridge is the destroyer from the experiment, but it's not the one shown in the video? (I have not watched Interface, is it explained fully there?)
@thoughtengine6 ай бұрын
@@earmite100Neither of them look anything like a WW2 destroyer. It doesn't really seem terribly important. Especially since the Eldridge wasn't even in Philadelphia at the time of the experiment. Going into this much detail doesn't seem to be important to the story, and is just raising more questions which need even more made-up answers.
@thoughtengine6 ай бұрын
I read a book once where the ship ended up in a pocket dimension. The survivors tried to escape but were hunted and terminated. They didn't get anywhere until they kidnapped a carrier. Also psychic powers were a definite thing in this world.
@bavettesAstartes6 ай бұрын
ENA and UMAMI are the remnants of that weird Newgrounds era of experimental videos and series. And I am all for it. There are many others too, who defy normal convention. Cat Soup, Psychicpebbles, Noodle and Bun, and many more I can't remember the name of but I will never forget the animation styles and stories.
@blobofdespair6 ай бұрын
Love ENA! 💛💙
@__christopher__6 ай бұрын
So the Interface is Google, absorbing KZbin and making it more similar to the media we had before?
@Antasma16 ай бұрын
But what does this story have to do with Mooney?
@bavettesAstartes6 ай бұрын
@@Antasma1 ? Excuse you
@Antasma16 ай бұрын
@@bavettesAstartes ENA joke
@agustinulricheuriel16336 ай бұрын
I loved this series and overanalyzing what each detail meant. I didnt get to understand it but I got a profound and deep love for the weird and gritty becauss of it. Also a love for the clown aesthetic.
@monke_1.0856 ай бұрын
Yknow, I feel like the quote “Perhaps, this is hell.” From signalis fits perfectly with the interface
@homer38176 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@JankyBruv6 ай бұрын
Umami has a refreshingly unique style. Highly underrated.
@FringeSpectre6 ай бұрын
It's the most effort filled, low-effort animation I've ever seen.
@Ratat0skr06 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t mind if you ever took a look at Keith Thompson’s work. Lot of drawn art with snippets about them. Like a baby born in a steampunk womb of pressurized souls. This thing ascends to the heavens and starts to absorb those that die in the high atmosphere. Or another that’s my favorite the Pripyat Beast, a fleshly fusion of those irradiated humans and animal who died and thrown in a mass grave. Doesn’t stay there.
@couchcouchington84656 ай бұрын
KEITH THOMPSON MENTIONED!! RAAAAAA WHAT THE FUCK IS A BRIGHT AND HAPPY SETTING!! I've loved Kieth Thompson's artwork since I was in middle school and saw his illustrations in Leviathan. Severely underrated artist.
@OldManShane6 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! Keith Thompson is amazingly underrated. Tale Foundry, please consider this.
@edvfya99226 ай бұрын
Fuck yeah! Interface...so underappreciated imo.
@MysticalGoatKnight6 ай бұрын
Yeah, Interface is fucking amazing. Been watching the series since it's start and I hope Umami continues doing awesome stuff like this.
@Drawrandom21876 ай бұрын
Dear tale bot, can you please make a video about time loops? (Like "groundhog Day" "before i fall" and "the forgotten city") I would love to hear your thoughts on this subject. Love your videos ❤️!
@Znae6296 ай бұрын
And don’t forget Edge of Tomorrow!
@LadyVenus1256 ай бұрын
OMG yes please!
@jotunbjorn6 ай бұрын
And don't forget 'The Endless' (2017)!
@ThreeletterIGN6 ай бұрын
That’s an amazing idea
@elusive-osmium6 ай бұрын
Re:zero would be cool to mention
@aldgate6 ай бұрын
"Look, I'm a bird"
@tahunuva42546 ай бұрын
Tweet tweet
@russellharrell27476 ай бұрын
I missed out on the plush.
@zeppie_6 ай бұрын
Ah, how I wish that I were a bird
@lukestarkiller14706 ай бұрын
@@russellharrell2747same, I did get the “Phrog” plush though, but I’m still sad I don’t have the bird to go with it. I think the frog is still available on his merch store though
@nightwatch38894 ай бұрын
I'm a frog and I'm feeling fresh
@leperface6 ай бұрын
I love when two of my favorite channels collide. I clicked on Umami thinking it was a meme and spent the entire time with my jaw on the floor.
@Delmworks6 ай бұрын
Even his memes can cause a psychotic break in the unprepared
@dinozilla555556 ай бұрын
That why I love watching your channel, each time that I opened talr foundry I find something new , thought provoking
@EverTheFractal6 ай бұрын
YES UMAMI! Interface really messed with me in the best way, genuinely beautiful. I adore art like this
@4iMRyan5 ай бұрын
Thank You! This is Criminally Underrated.
@lukestarkiller14706 ай бұрын
I’m really happy to see this series get more appreciation and exposure to new audiences. It’s one of the most amazing things I’ve ever watched. While Justin Tomchuck isn’t particularly great at drawing people (at least at the beginning of the series) he still manages to create some of the greatest art I’ve seen in my life, with lots of references to different classical and surrealist paintings and some really amazing music to go with it. He also continues to get better and better at drawing and animating and incorporating 3D visuals in his 2D worlds, and he’s got a new series called Safe Mode that’s still ongoing and is sort of a spiritual successor to Interface which takes place inside the interface. Definitely cannot recommend his work enough. It’s surreal, funny, beautiful, and everything in between.
@zeliardforty-two46926 ай бұрын
Interesting take on the paradigm shift! Not sure if anyone gets the reference about the ship. It actually might be a reference to an old movie “The Philadelphia Experiment” in where an experiment displaces a ship in time. It was also a reference in an SCP article “SCP-595” based on the same idea. I’m sure it all might be based on secret government experiment conspiracy theories, but it’s cool to see a different take on the idea. Instead of teleportation, this ship goes for electromagnetic manipulation for stealth. The results are about the same. The ship gets teleported randomly, a couple of people survived, some crewmen fused with the ship or changed, and the world is altered Pretty cool take on the idea!
@isaach.11356 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, it's definitely a reference to The Philadelphia Experiment. Though the story has been around much longer than the movie made back in the 80's. It goes back to a handful of books published between 1955-1970s. It's certainly squarely in the realm of conspiracy theories, but I wouldn't attribute the idea to the SCP or movie. The story of the WWII naval ship getting teleported through space (some publications suggest time) due to a freak accident during an experiment, resulting in it's crew being melded with the ship itself, has been around for quite some time.
@zeliardforty-two46926 ай бұрын
@@isaach.1135 guess it’s one of those older references /tropes not seen by many lol
@AdamEornom6 ай бұрын
Didn't the abandoned script of Half-Life 3 (I think giving spoilers should be okay in this context) also include a ship trying to teleport and having bizarre results?
@zeliardforty-two46926 ай бұрын
@@AdamEornom not familiar with that script but if they were trying to teleport or time travel, I can see them using the idea
@thishandleistacken6 ай бұрын
It's somewhat based on the (blatantly insane) conspiracy theory that is also the basis for Stranger Things: The Montauk Project (which ties in The Philadelphia Experiment). Stranger Things was even originally called Montauk
@alicegrimore6 ай бұрын
after i watched this i couldn't be less than dumbfounded by the fact that he basically just explained the dilemma of time and how it effects people
@andersnelson6 ай бұрын
KZbin has some excellent, wacky, outlandish animated series. From analog horror to this web series, there's so much originality.
@ohraisins6 ай бұрын
I love the use of classic surrealist paintings in this. Great essay again! Thank you.
@C_Corpze6 ай бұрын
I never expected you to cover this series. It's absolutely amazing and it has such an unique, surreal and nostalgic style and a high quality production.
@ivanbluecool6 ай бұрын
Guess this is Bender's "in your face" interface
@LIlyMason-yf2ew6 ай бұрын
I have never come across this series, but I must admit it really seems up my alley! The art style in itself is amazing
@seanmcfadden37126 ай бұрын
This was definitely an interesting video. Part that hit me in an interesting way was describing the cerebral static as "something that's always been here" and how it's seen by some as a "new threat" simply because we know of it now. This is probably because there are a few things about me that have resulted in some people feeling justified in treating me poorly, simply because "we didn't used to have this stuff". I'm autistic, and there have always been autistic people. They simply went undiagnosed and misunderstood. I'm Asexual, and there have always been queer people. We are not threats. We're just finally being seen clearly.
@matteste6 ай бұрын
I for one have been doing fine by watching eltorro64rus and StBlackSt for my deranged animation fix. More on the point of the video, some of it reminds me of Ren Fujii from Dies Irae who wants nothing more than to retain his everyday life to the point that he becomes able to freeze time to keep it. And he eventually has to accept that his wish would become a hell no different from what the main villain is trying to accomplish.
@himynameis36646 ай бұрын
Only found the channel a month ago and ive watched all the content. Even the concept of a robot explaining these concepts and stories to me is so cool and unusual. I really think im in love with a KZbin channel
@gaydsidit90146 ай бұрын
OMG IM SO HAPPY YOU FOUND INTERFACE!!! It has been my favorite piece of media ever since i found it 5/6 years ago!!
@WeirdTherapy6 ай бұрын
I discovered Umami during the start of the pandemic and it really helped me.
@zemonito6 ай бұрын
Interface convinced me to pursue art seriosuly
@Ratnoseterry5 ай бұрын
Likewise, moved into a friends apartment and we never missed an episode
@firewolftheguy6 ай бұрын
I loved this series so much when I watched it! Thank you for FINALLY covering it!!
@hikingglint96485 ай бұрын
I saw this video first before watching the series, and boy, am I glad I gave it a try. It's very abstract, and the points it makes aren't always clear, but it still tells a great story. Mischief is definitely something to get used to, but by the end of it, I warmed to him. He's got a sort of child-like innocence. almost endearing.
@Blafina6 ай бұрын
Great to see you found this series, really loved watching it as episodes came out. Originally found it through Nexpo, and loved the channel ever since.
@inventor42795 ай бұрын
Interface episode 23 is one of the most marvelous pieces of art I have ever witnessed, art and it's purest form brought to life
@en--ev6 ай бұрын
Interface is easily one of my favourite pieces of media ever made. The fact that it was largely created by just one guy is also *hugely* inspirational!
@OmegaBlack9995 ай бұрын
I can't believe this didn't get more views, lol I love this channel. I watch you on Nebula first and rewatch on both platforms. Sometimes I even go to sleep to this channel.
@Syrenzo6806 ай бұрын
Really glad to see this series getting covered on TF! Definitely one of the most interesting animated series I've seen here on YT :p
@cthulhluftagn38126 ай бұрын
This series feels important, i cant explain why or how but it reqlly feels like something thay NEEDS to be seen..
@chrisdoesart6 ай бұрын
I met the creator of umami at the ottawa international animation festival where he had a q&a about his work he's a real cool dude :D
@thishandleistacken6 ай бұрын
I love how much random stuff from my city of Montreal is squeezed into this series. The cross on Mount Royal, the Olympic Stadium, the art museum and so much more even a random statue downtown is there. Obviously I love the series itself far more than these little references but its still quite neat!
@Stopitfox6 ай бұрын
I love that y’all made this video. I would have never gotten to experience this story because this is the only type of animation that scares me. I love the story and the depth in it.
@ryguy58595 ай бұрын
One of my favorite creations all time. Watched this in 2021. I’ve rewatched 6 times, finding new meaning. “I fear camouflage is useless from those who see the world in black and white.”
@Jletzgo6 ай бұрын
You’re opening musical piece and animations are my absolute favorite
@andywarda14814 ай бұрын
Watch Safe Mode as well the ongoing sequel. I was late to the part with Interface, but it was well worth the ride. It is my absolute favorite thing in the world. The music, the characters and the animation are all top tier.
@noelthorley32486 ай бұрын
But, within the story, don't you create your own experience? Thus the structure of a good story, washed by vaguery (a paradox within itself), can become the fertile ground on which you can build your own experience. So i suppose, the lesson is not to get lost in there, take the ghosts of your experience and move forward.
@SnafuOrganization6 ай бұрын
Paused. Watched it. Loved it. Back now for your vid
@TheSorcerock6 ай бұрын
I recommend to watch interface beforehand. It's a great series and you can absolutely spoil it watching this video. It's also probably one of the best series I ever watched
@MareaRayneOleander6 ай бұрын
This type of thing reminds me of this animated movie called "Cat Soup". It's such a surreal journey of this little cat trying to get his sister's soul back. Also has no dialogue.
@Overlord3675 ай бұрын
Seems like a fun commentary about the world we live in thats not exactly gone wrong but has started to forget itself if that makes sense.
@Ratryoshka6 ай бұрын
AAA finally Tale Foundry covers UMAMI's Interface! I've been hooked since Nexpo made a video on the series & I love Mischief, he's adorable & love the fact that they made him into a bird plushie. Also Henryk is there to show how depressing immortality actually is.
@jordanworton70036 ай бұрын
Love this series for ages even got the vhs tape edition
@ianhickox42406 ай бұрын
I have been eatching this series since episode 3, eagerly awaiting every ep. Took years too conplete but can say it is one of my favourite series very to be made. Thank you umami. ( yes i have it on VHS and watched it to ots entirety with my friends ona CRY TV)
@SemicolonExpected6 ай бұрын
I love interface so much and I didn't expect it to show up on Tale Foundry of all places!
@enbydeadly6 ай бұрын
probably a bit pedantic of me to say this, but as clarification, a lot of the series takes place in Montreal not Toronto. As someone who's lived in both places its a distinction worth making as outside of Canada, Toronto is usually the only city that actually gets talked about while Montreal (a better city in my opinion) is ignored.
@steveharrison766 ай бұрын
Interface is a magnificent thing indeed and I’m so glad you found it.
@cybersearcher10416 ай бұрын
God I love these analytical videos of yours mate. It’s always a treat to see them pop up on my feed
@penand_paper66614 ай бұрын
One thing that's missing is how Henryk's great-granddaughter factors into this. Another is that at the time of the series, Henryk is a manifestation like Mischief. I get that we're avoiding spoilers, but I feel these factor into the interpretation, and provide for the plot as well. I need to go through the series to put it all together.
@Vinemaple5 ай бұрын
Oh, Abbie, that mandala in the prologue! That is such an incredible piece. Has u m a m i seen it? Thank you so much, TaleFoundry, both for recommending this work, and for encouraging me to watch it before your video. You were so right, and _Interface_ has made me re-evaluate how a story needs to be told. I notice that there's no direct mention of the _social_ reactionary movements of the present day. That's understandable, but I feel like they are definitely part of the piece's commentary, one of the questions it asks. But, Talebot, I'm sorry, but the first part of _Interface_ is set in Montreal, not Toronto! They go to the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, and Montreal's Olympic Stadium, its dome now suspended by cables of cerebral electricity, is shown over and over until the plot moves the characters out of town.
@bootlegsnake26356 ай бұрын
An interesting thing to consider: when you covered the “Unconscious Conscious” segment of the series, you mentioned the two choices Henryk was presented with: To live within the Interface with recreations of his loved ones for eternity, or to abandon the past and live in the new world. When covering this, you mention that Henryk’s daughter is artificial, and therefore not real. Earlier in the series (Episode 20) it is revealed that when Henryk’s daughter died, her CE became the hand ghost creature. She was also the first being we see absorbed into the Interface. Henryk is already dead (as episode 23 confirms) and is a CE being just like his daughter. He too gets absorbed into the Interface, but only mentally. Henryk within the Interface is real and himself, and is not a recreation. For that reason, you could assume that the being we see as Henryk’s daughter might not be artificial either, and could truly be her. Although, she was consumed entirely by the interface (unlike Henryk), so she might not have control over her own mind and emotions, and is asking Henryk to join her in the artificial afterlife because Greetings is making her. Greetings, in an effort to win Henryk over, brings in his REAL daughter to convince him, and manipulates her into guilting Henryk into joining her in he afterlife.
@lerneanlion6 ай бұрын
This video explained why certain people like alternate history. It is because they do not like the present and certainly do not like where humanity is heading in the future as well. To them, they believed their lives have been screwed before they were born due to certain events in the past didn't go the ways that will ultimately brought the better outcomes. For example, Eastern Europe and the Middle East will be in the much better shapes and more stable if the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire still existed. And by using what happened after their falls as the evidences, they made the good case about it.
@benjaminjenkins23846 ай бұрын
Alt history is for nerds who can't cope with the way things are so they have to wish for other possibilities that historically didn't happen.
@lerneanlion6 ай бұрын
@@benjaminjenkins2384 And can you blame them? After all, look at how messy the world is.
@benjaminjenkins23846 ай бұрын
@@lerneanlion Yeah i totally can, looking back and sucking your thumb is infantile. The only thing to do is move forward, wishing on a star that things are better than they are is not a recipe for success.
@lerneanlion6 ай бұрын
@@benjaminjenkins2384 Well, we can also always learned from the past. This is why history is important.
@benjaminjenkins23846 ай бұрын
@@lerneanlion learning from the past is fine, but alt history enthusiasm isn't learning from the past, its theory crafting and lore but in real life
@russellharrell27476 ай бұрын
All of U M A M I ‘s stuff is amazing (the interactive choose-your-path videos among them) but Interface is just beyond and needs to be talked about as the masterpiece it is.
@SortaSalty6 ай бұрын
This video is already added to Umami’s playlist “Interface reviews”.
@SamWilkinsonn6 ай бұрын
It amazes me not only that people have the intelligence to think up stories this wacky, but have the vision to animate it in this strange style as well.
@Sock-Monster-Simian6 ай бұрын
Wow. I got so little of the story, but also so much. I had no idea what the interface was (and when the heck everything was happening), but I understood all the soul stuff for the most part. And now I realize that the 3D-rendered stuff was the interface. And that's super cool.
@cloverandanais6 ай бұрын
I haven't thought about interface in years. Thank you, Tale. 🍀
@lazylasagna51816 ай бұрын
You have an uncanny ability to find the most interesting stories from all forms of media I would have otherwise never heard about or payed attention to thank you 🙏
@liska_dae6 ай бұрын
It's good to see the old Philadelphia Experiment is continuing to evolve.
@hikingglint96486 ай бұрын
The Why Files does a great job at uncovering the accounts of The Philadelphia experiment. Give it a watch, though the original story has nothing to do with The Interface. This sounds like An amazing story and now I REALLY need to go watch it.
@kirascene6 ай бұрын
i am legitimately so glad you made a video about this
@hollowqueen31286 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I saw snippets of this series on Adult Swim back in the day! Such a neat series.
@impelau6 ай бұрын
Забавно. Я сам нашел на неделе сию историю и искренне наслаждался процессом понимания того что происходит по кусочкам что дает автор, и теперь это тут. Приятное совпадение, хотя вероятно я приторможу в просмотре чтобы избежать более поздних спойлеров. Интересно как история похожа на "Романтику Апокалипсиса" - концептуально, при минимуме формального сходства. Там и там произошло масштабное изменение мира и восприятие исскуства во многом связанно с интерпретацией противоречивой картины перед относительно нормальным персонажем вокруг которого идут основные события.
@FringeSpectre6 ай бұрын
Interface is GOATED. Mischief is one of my favorite fictional characters ever.
@kekero5406 ай бұрын
This secretly being a prequel to Adventure time would be the greatest plot twist.
@ICountFrom06 ай бұрын
I remember that Nightmind made a play at trying to explain this once, long long ago.
@flamie133716 ай бұрын
despite the grim content you post about, your voice is like smooth velvet on the ears.
@adderalladmiral4 ай бұрын
i remember watching these as they came out and it was great
@DrFlamebrain6 ай бұрын
Now this is a crossover I did not expect.
@squeethemog2136 ай бұрын
I had to stop watching at about 50 seconds in and go check this series out for myself. This looks crazy cool!
@Custodian1236 ай бұрын
Chose to not watch for spoilers 😂. Thank you for making this video! The algorithm would have NEVER provided this to me, would have never had the pleasure.
@MegRabbit6 ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone else mentioned this, but this is Montreal. I recognized so many buildings.
@lilasandoz5 ай бұрын
Ooh yeah now do Don Hertzfeldt’s “It’s Such a Beautiful Day”
@kenster82706 ай бұрын
I sometimes get drawn in by grotesque/disturbing shows such as "Love, Death & Robots" or "Midnight Gospel" or "Carol & the End of the World". Even if I don't necessarily understand everything I'm seeing, shows like that nonetheless resonate with me and give me pause and probably provide food for my dreams. A bit like "The Twilight Zone".
@gaufridusofthefire65556 ай бұрын
That shift is the Philadelphia experiment legend
@shooey-mcmoss6 ай бұрын
didnt knew Wall of Flesh is made of steel
@TheBardQueen6 ай бұрын
This could be a crazy take for a bard turned warlock
@TheBardQueen6 ай бұрын
“Using others inspiration as power to feed the laws of inspiration” or something like that
@aldgate6 ай бұрын
Interface when Outerbottom walks in
@cydeadhunter4566 ай бұрын
Are you going to also talk about the some how stranger sequel series "safe mode"
@RufousTee6 ай бұрын
This series was a "I like it but I don't know why I like it" experience, an exaggeration of course, it is unfair to the series to imply "it's good because it's weird" It's... beautiful? It paints this odd world with questions and no perfect answers. And you just witness it. I think the pacing and the lack of events and the amazing visuals adds a lot to the experience.
@IzzyTheDyspraxicArtist6 ай бұрын
Ah the USS Eldritch, we meet again. On another note, for thousands of years people were mostly happy with an unchanging reality. Our modern obsession with constant change (read growth) is what is destroying the world.
@mileshill71963 ай бұрын
Reality has never been unchanging. Even as far back as Gilgamesh there were tales of people who longed to “go back to the way things were”. Change is inevitable as part of the human experience because we learn and adapt to the circumstances and consequences of our actions, for better or worse. This in turn, creates other consequences down the line, forcing the species to change and adapt. This will always be until the species dies out.
@adelalharbi92866 ай бұрын
mischief as a frog is one of the funniest things i would probably see in the interface
@kilmcm456 ай бұрын
This is a lot like a ton of original animation ive seen. The Alan Resnick work for Cartoon Network with WHAM Studios. Off The Air....Cartoon Networks music animation series....each episode is tied together by a loose idea....colors, animals, time, wpace...ect. Also, it seems reminiscent of MTVs Liquid Television as well as its offspring series MTV's various Oddities serial animation shows like The Head, The Maxx and, Aeon Flux.
@kingnukeomega6 ай бұрын
Why does it I feel like I'm being educated the second I click on one of the tale foundries' videos
@sefewet6 ай бұрын
Also having experienced all sides, i prefer walking the here and now path without self destructing tendencies. Both the past and the future are the same thing, based from the same illusion. All sides have their lessons and neither of them is bad. Its just different. Even the here and now is nothing different from the past and future. What we actually need to think about and maybe we can come across something else with this idea is: What is between the here and now, future and past? What is behind it? Its the same as what is in between a thing and no thing? And many more examples can be made with those kind of questions.
@DeLittleCat6 ай бұрын
Giving me mad Serial Experiments Lain vibes, and I don't know why. Edit: Upon finishing the video, there was just too much similarity to pick out one idea, and also too different to really find the comparisons instantly.
@aliasisudonomo4 ай бұрын
"I'm tryin' to be a robot" - Mischief, probably.
@metaphics6 ай бұрын
Superb! I cant wait for TF to explain Safe Mode when it’s finished in 2036. Btw Cerebral Electricity feels like a focus-group repackaging of Emerson’s Oversoul or FF7’s lifestream
@mathieuleader86016 ай бұрын
I like to think Mischief is a child of Pennywise hatched from one of their eggs and went in a completely opposite to direction than their mother
@princecharmling146 ай бұрын
Yes! This one is so gooooood
@johnnysawyer2906 ай бұрын
You should do Angel Hare next. It's really great. The East Patch is the channel you will find it on.