Fascinating, it was great to be able to meet, so to speak, the man behind it all.
Thanks fora agreeing to be on the show!
And I look forward to seeing how all your different projects come out...
^_^
I make cartoons and crap. I also make videos, podcasts and do a bit of writing. I make music as Locust Toybox, I'm The Manager and with the Grape Diggers (+others). fat-pie.com twitter.com/david_firth
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Fascinating, it was great to be able to meet, so to speak, the man behind it all.
Thanks fora agreeing to be on the show!
And I look forward to seeing how all your different projects come out...
^_^
I really can't wait for the Meadow Man. If you're claiming it's going to be the longest and best work you've ever done then it absolutely cannot disappoint. I have been watching your videos almost religiously recently, there's something rather "homie" about them and your voice acting makes every line so unforgettable.
I also hope for a continuation of Spoilsbury Toastboy, I love those bastardly beetles.
This is great!
Jesus bloody Christ!
The creative exploration seems really fun and interesting, and I totally get it, even though watching any of these cartoons for more than 5 seconds gives me an anxiety attack.
I've got to go sleep on this now.
I uhhh... must say, you look like a normal human, and It's great to hear that you're still working on salad fingers, I would think that because of your mixed up personality and texture reference, you would work on all sorts of different things, and not stay on that kind of series for a enormous amount of time. And I must say, the documentary was very nice, but I thought you would have at least did a salad fingers voice, Speaking of which; do you do anything to edit your voice on the computer when making salad fingers, or is it completely you just doing a different sounding tone/voice.
I am jealous of you. You have Clark's Body Riddle album on vinyl. I have it on CD. At least it's the Japanese version with the bonus track.
Your the one who inspired me to do animations. I think the time I saw saladfingers, I thought it is just some kind of a crazy animation. I found another episodes, and I realised that it`s real deal, and that the guy who` making this should be genius. This documentary shows a lot, because years before I thought David is some misterious guy with some very creepy animations and amazing music. This movie was a good restart for me. Lets get back to mind blowing ideas.
Oh the mind & life of someone who is known for psychological horror is so odd to see(!)
From the depths of 2004 & 007, you would of been creating some Jerry Jackson stuff, or maybe another cartoon that reflects of how stupid and messed-up society is. You know, the common acts of you and your writing. Speaking of old-times; what changed(?) - The quality of textures? Well, yes, that's about it isn't it, David? You've stuck true tpo what you've done for the last ten years. Good on you!
You know, it was nice for me to see your house and computer, it gave a face to my psychological criminal, you and your stubble should get back to work. Thanks for reading David. Bye!
~Long, Long, Long time fan.
Hearing you talk about Meadow Man coming to a halt was really saddening. I hope that it's not been cancelled completely but rather just put on the backburner for now.
Boy, it's been almost ten years I first watched your videos now, I could almost consider it as nostalgia, back where I used to browse very regularly the Newgrounds Flash Portal.
Anyway, this is a very inspiring and wonderful interview, I particularly appreciated the parts where you explain your vinyl record fondness and the texture artworks on your animations.
I hope your long-length feature will be complete one day.
You're amazing.
Wow this was great. It's nice to see the man behind the animation. I can't tell you how many hours my best friend and I have just sat and watched your videos. I don't think I'll ever get tired of them.
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