Animation Before Computers

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 19 тыс.

  • @Haminations
    @Haminations Год назад +68606

    Wait… I thought your videos were live action??? Do you mean to tell me you don’t actually look like a marshmallow guy?!?!?

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Год назад +15704

    crying at the vsauce cameo 😂

    • @silvervr5911
      @silvervr5911 Год назад +380

      @@maryannmurphy8030 DONT KNOW. AND HOW AM I SECOND?

    • @Silkfur
      @Silkfur Год назад +119

      lol 😂

    • @lost_icyazure
      @lost_icyazure Год назад +151

      There is no way yup offical youtube here

    • @aarommm
      @aarommm Год назад +88

      TubeYou

    • @duckothelucko
      @duckothelucko Год назад +64

      We have met the king

  • @InfamousSwoosh
    @InfamousSwoosh Год назад +1369

    i think it’s cool that James remembers working on Bambi even after all these years

    • @SMCwasTaken
      @SMCwasTaken Год назад +1

      Hi
      Pls reply to me Pls

    • @xthy_asusgy
      @xthy_asusgy Год назад +18

      Lol

    • @Lowbudget6
      @Lowbudget6 Год назад +10

      Hey swoosh

    • @Flop.downEdits
      @Flop.downEdits Год назад +8

      Yeah!definitely….😀😊

    • @LandoW99
      @LandoW99 Год назад +13

      He went from wanting to be a math teacher to a digital teacher 😂😂😂

  • @xProErax
    @xProErax 2 месяца назад +101

    14:47 what's also impressive is that the original voice actor of Bambi all the way back then is still alive to this very day! I don't even know how that is possible but man at some point I do got to meet him if I can because it truly is insane that not only did this happen but he also fought in the war and didn't want to be known as the voice actor of Bambi until literally the last few years that is incredible!

    • @madsytcorner
      @madsytcorner Месяц назад +1

      so is thumper!!! but, given, they were like...little kids haha.

    • @tylertichoc7330
      @tylertichoc7330 9 дней назад

      Wow, impressive. Kinda like the attitude of another certain protagonist in retro animation. With the whole "I am but a soldier" kinda pure attitude. Something about "don't be some Hollywood or movie hero, have the strength to be gentle." approach.
      I'm sure they just don't think of themselves that way and are just glad they were able to make a difference in whatever actions and roles they played throughout their lives.

  • @lyc3o5
    @lyc3o5 Год назад +4822

    I love how we’ve gone from James having creepy hands every once in a while as a joke to now having the hands every other second.

  • @EuRoWeIrD
    @EuRoWeIrD Год назад +737

    I have always had massive respect for people who have drawn old animations they’re so darn talented.

    • @ikeokeke1759
      @ikeokeke1759 Год назад +11

      Bro same . I am an animator

    • @enderduck4253
      @enderduck4253 Год назад +16

      Inspired by Alan Becker, I tried making my own stick figure animations when I was 10. My results weren't even half decent, yet it was difficult to stay consistent across frames.
      To get the results theses guys did without the ability to undo things on the fly and properly preview your work had to have taken mountains of skill.

    • @TimelessToonsStudios
      @TimelessToonsStudios Год назад +3

      As a new traditional animator, same!

  • @kumouu_
    @kumouu_ Год назад +3772

    The sudden Vsauce transitions were gold.

  • @gracelynroberts-cn2hu
    @gracelynroberts-cn2hu 3 месяца назад +18

    I am no artist but I dearly love the history of animation and getting to talk about all the weird, cool ways that people made their drawings move before computers came along. It was really cool to feel James radiating excitement through the screen.

  • @KeKe-bv8qv
    @KeKe-bv8qv Год назад +1889

    Fun fact, the oldest ever known animation is in cave paintings.
    The best example I know of is in the Chauvet Caves in the South of France.
    My favorites from it are the animals with extra legs so that when the light from a fire moves against the bumpy rock wall it looks like the legs are moving with the flickering light and shadow.
    Most of this artwork was painted 25, 000 to 27, 000 years ago.
    So yeah, animation rules and our ancestors knew it.

  • @dim3nsionn
    @dim3nsionn Год назад +480

    I had mad respect for animators before watching this, and now they have my undying respect with the colossal amount of work put into their work

  • @jrtta
    @jrtta Год назад +5874

    hearing an animator explain how animators animate animations while using animations as an example is really confusing

    • @reshiram5284
      @reshiram5284 Год назад +61

      @TROLLSDETAINED shivermitimbers

    • @reshiram5284
      @reshiram5284 Год назад

      @TROLLSDETAINEDshut up man

    • @bluevalenzuela3191
      @bluevalenzuela3191 Год назад +32

      ​@TROLLSDETAINEDwho is you????

    • @SuperStupidRazor
      @SuperStupidRazor Год назад +29

      ​@TROLLSDETAINED I've seen 3 spam bots. One on the jackandjelify channel, another on the
      Robertidk channel (I think) and now on the odd1sout

    • @tashiajones3970
      @tashiajones3970 Год назад +16

      The vsauce reference is killing me..

  • @Cyanodude
    @Cyanodude 3 месяца назад +53

    That Vsauce refence was crazy 2:36

  • @theakwardactor9788
    @theakwardactor9788 Год назад +1002

    As someone who has always been an animation freak, it's so cool to see James geek out about something I've been obsessed with my whole life

    • @Kookaburra1903
      @Kookaburra1903 Год назад +3

      363 likes and no comments is crazy

    • @ravenlight6373
      @ravenlight6373 Год назад +2

      Same

    • @SharktoothAnimates
      @SharktoothAnimates Год назад +2

      Couldn't relate to a random comment more lol 😂❤

    • @noimsquidward7327
      @noimsquidward7327 Год назад +4

      Well you know, he's also an animator so it's not surprising but it's still pretty cool. I'm actually surprised he's only made one now.

    • @callmejennie2014
      @callmejennie2014 4 месяца назад +1

      i dont wanna sound annoying but can you please suggest any free animation software out there to animate long animations. plis?
      🥺

  • @MoonyToons_776
    @MoonyToons_776 Год назад +2215

    Never gonna get tired of animators animating themselves animating.

  • @at1867
    @at1867 Год назад +6825

    It's crazy how we all normalized that James has hands now in his animations 💀

    • @Karpthulu
      @Karpthulu Год назад +344

      Seeing fingers is wild ngl

    • @ZimtPorridge
      @ZimtPorridge Год назад +251

      I'm still so weirded out by them 😂

    • @DavidWilliams-hl2zc
      @DavidWilliams-hl2zc Год назад +56

      I ain’t realize it

    • @pink_lemonade29
      @pink_lemonade29 Год назад +97

      i haven't seen him in forever. when did he get hands

    • @ReXiRa787
      @ReXiRa787 Год назад +60

      This is the first video I've watched of him in a while so it's very cursed to me

  • @Spaghetti_Pawz
    @Spaghetti_Pawz 3 месяца назад +13

    5:13 LMAO THE ARTHUR REFERENCE-
    I used to watch it as a kid lol

  • @Mr._Scriptor
    @Mr._Scriptor Год назад +769

    My respect for animation was high before, but now I've reached a whole new level of respect for this type of work.

    • @nxfelibata2403
      @nxfelibata2403 Год назад +5

      fr fr

    • @nevaansbooks2078
      @nevaansbooks2078 Год назад +4

      I've tried 3d animation, it has a bit of a learning curve, and 2d animation confuses me quite a bit, so it is hard. Also, I haven't quite figured out how to rig models yet.

    • @Mr._Scriptor
      @Mr._Scriptor Год назад +7

      @@nevaansbooks2078 yeah animation is really hard. People who do it for a living deserve more respect.

    • @nevaansbooks2078
      @nevaansbooks2078 Год назад +7

      @@Mr._Scriptor Indeed. I've only made 3 animations and it wasn't easy. To me, 2D seems harder right now, but there's also so much to learn with 3D, not to mention my other interests... There are so many people who work hard in this world to do all kinds of things, from the people who fix broken stuff to those who make games. They all deserve a lot of respect.

  • @bleptomaniac
    @bleptomaniac Год назад +446

    I study this for college, and honestly I find animation absolutely fascinating. And it was you guys who inspired me to start back in the day!!

  • @TimeBucks
    @TimeBucks Год назад +264

    Big shout out to traditional animators.

  • @5.-._.-._kitti_.-._.-.5
    @5.-._.-._kitti_.-._.-.5 3 месяца назад +15

    8:04 WARRIOR CAT REFERENCE FROM ODD 1S OUT ??!!!!??!!!?!!

  • @Ipomoea_Alba
    @Ipomoea_Alba Год назад +366

    As a child, Tim Burton-esque claymation was nightmare fuel but also an obsession for me.

  • @gradygal81
    @gradygal81 Год назад +748

    I love that you’re addressing this. Animation is SO difficult and people forget that a lot. Go watch some documentaries on old Disney movies, it’s crazy

    • @NefariousCrow
      @NefariousCrow Год назад +9

      @TROLLSDETAINED didn’t ask for the bot comments

    • @NefariousCrow
      @NefariousCrow Год назад +11

      Fr! Animation is such a detailed process and props to anyone who can create fluid frame by frame animations :D

    • @RandomChannelman894
      @RandomChannelman894 Год назад +2

      @TROLLSDETAINEDlittle kid

    • @Rat_Is_Sleepy
      @Rat_Is_Sleepy Год назад

      ​@TROLLSDETAINED Didn't ask + TheOdds1sOut animations are better than yours + stop spamming bozo lol

    • @DECAYING_PAWS
      @DECAYING_PAWS Год назад +2

      @TROLLSDETAINED how I didn’t see any animations better then this

  • @okapi77yeet
    @okapi77yeet Год назад +593

    14:12 Studios used to do this all the time. My animation professor bought a horse for DreamWorks while the movie "Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron" was in production so they could see how horses moved. The horse he bought ended up being the one DreamWorks based the protagonist off of. While the Lion King was in production, Disney animators took a trip to Kenya for inspiration and even got to see wildlife (mainly lions) up close so they could understand their movements. The point of animation is to make something as life like as possible, hence why using actual real references is very important.

    • @emmakane6848
      @emmakane6848 Год назад +25

      This reminds me of the four different kinds of mud Pixar animators played around with for the cars movies.
      It’s almost like studios have recognized that life model drawing ‘in the wild’ helps to produce a better more realistic output.

    • @TechTokeMaster
      @TechTokeMaster Год назад +17

      As a Kenyan who absolutely loved Spirit when I was younger, this comment is amazing!

    • @izzyt1626
      @izzyt1626 Год назад +1

      They had NO RIGHT to make Spirit that hot tho. And im not the only who feels that way. Were all goin down under and im not talking about Australia.

    • @adondoddamon
      @adondoddamon Год назад +3

      One of my favorite movies as a child

    • @gtgamer6193
      @gtgamer6193 Год назад +1

      Bro, stop yapping

  • @Legendary-Past
    @Legendary-Past 3 месяца назад +2

    It’s fascinating to see how time-consuming and precise animation was before computers. Artists meticulously hand-drew each frame, which required immense patience and creativity. The craftsmanship of those early animations really stands out.

  • @ChiefPigletonRoblox
    @ChiefPigletonRoblox Год назад +1275

    As a person who took an animation course, I can tell you that it is very hectic to even make 10 seconds of animation

    • @jaxonwoods8181
      @jaxonwoods8181 Год назад +14

      Damn straight dude.

    • @smolanimator8431
      @smolanimator8431 Год назад +7

      3d animation is even worse

    • @fateanimates
      @fateanimates Год назад +14

      I tried making a 10 second lip sync last year with youtube tutorials using an animation software, it was fun, and the result of my animation looked really good but that was 2 hours im never getting back

    • @WesleyStudios94
      @WesleyStudios94 Год назад +2

      I love making stop motions but they take FOREVER

    • @Xebul-Xavier
      @Xebul-Xavier Год назад +1

      I make terrible animations ;-;

  • @mralgorithmscubing
    @mralgorithmscubing Год назад +677

    As an animator myself, although not a very good one, I appreciate how we are finally getting recognised for all the effort we put into our work.

    • @M4NNY_1S_C00L
      @M4NNY_1S_C00L Год назад +4

      bfdi animator!

    • @tratumjail525
      @tratumjail525 Год назад

      Same me too I'm not the best animator but I am a good one

    • @noahrhebb4759
      @noahrhebb4759 Год назад +1

      How did y’all even afford school like that, I always wanted to do animation or something similar, I couldn’t go to college because I guess I got screwed out of my diploma in high school, a resource officer had an issue with me and decided to arrest me for damn near doing nothing wrong in the first place. I’d have to look it up but I’m pretty sure that not having a diploma doesn’t necessarily stop you from college, if there is that loophole I’ll use it for sure.
      I just remember for years and years I was told to finish school first, that diplomas do affect your ability to work certain places.
      But that’s why secondary dreams exist I guess, if you can’t achieve your first dreams, let it go, the second option is always there, and it goes to show how neutral, uncaring and cold the world is.
      At one point we signified unity and love above any type of physical attachment like money, even then the traditional barter system would’ve lasted a real long time had it not been screwed with and changed to “oh now you ‘buy’ shit with a standardized currency”.

    • @AurumCat26
      @AurumCat26 Год назад

      @@noahrhebb4759 take my advice with a grain of salt since i'm not a professional animator, or someone who ever plans to be, but a lot of jobs in the animation industry prioritise your skill and portfolio rather than your qualifications! plenty of animators are self-taught and while it may be harder to find learning resources it is a viable option if you want to get into that field.

    • @sove
      @sove Год назад

      @@noahrhebb4759 Hey!!! I don't know if you know but most animators today are self-taught and anyone can learn to do it for free. I started animation as a hobby in 2016 and I haven't paid a penny for it. There are also a lot of my friends who are professionals and they didn't go to school either. RUclips is full of free high quality tutorials and a lot of animation softwares are free. If you want to try 3D animation then I think the easiest way to start is Source filmmaker (bit outdated program but easiest to understand) but if you want more of a challenge and better quality then Blender could be good! I'm not familiar with 2D animation but I know a program called Krita (a drawing program) that supports 2D animation too. don't give up on your dream if school is your only obstacle, because animation (and the creative industry in general) is one of the few careers you can learn do without going to school!

  • @DJNX-RS9
    @DJNX-RS9 3 месяца назад +49

    0:16 OBSCURE REFERENCE TO SOMETHING I DON'T REMEMBER!!!!1!1!11!1!1!1!1111!1!1!1!1!1!1!1!1!1!1!!1!!!1!1!!1!!1! (poorly drawn dog from impossible quiz by splappmedo thx replies)

  • @johnx4531
    @johnx4531 Год назад +1641

    I learned more from James than I did from MY art teacher.

    • @claimingagate
      @claimingagate Год назад +16

      force HS art teachers to mark an animation that applies both the 12 principals and their lessons, trust me, I did that and the only consequence was a psychiatric evaluation by the school

    • @day_1_tylerthecreator_glazer
      @day_1_tylerthecreator_glazer Год назад +4

      For real 😂

    • @nauvir2046
      @nauvir2046 Год назад +1

      SUAVE

    • @johnx4531
      @johnx4531 Год назад +1

      s u a v e m e n t e

    • @Justus-wq9nc
      @Justus-wq9nc Год назад +1

      True

  • @DividingLeo
    @DividingLeo Год назад +824

    This is why I love Lackadaisy and Cuphead. Not only am I just the biggest fan of the 1920s look and the music, the effort put into the animation is simply incredible.

    • @Cookie-p3s
      @Cookie-p3s Год назад +15

      Yay u know lackadaisy

    • @The_Blue_Otaku
      @The_Blue_Otaku Год назад +7

      Personally I dig the many looks of older anime from the 1960s and 70s

    • @Battemangler
      @Battemangler Год назад +1

      Lacadaisy was made in 2022

    • @MrJossie234
      @MrJossie234 Год назад +1

      I also appreciate anything by vivziepop

    • @DaisyHead666
      @DaisyHead666 Год назад +5

      Lackadaisy is probably one of my favorite modern animations that feels like and looks like its a colorized 1920's disney animation. Partly due to the leftover outlines and stuff.

  • @MetroClownnn
    @MetroClownnn Год назад +283

    As an Animation and Illustration student I can confirm that our animation assignments are sometimes absolute pure hell to go through. For our stop motion assignment we had to create a landscape model for our characters to walk on, create character designs with feedback, create said characters using plasticine, create a billion of storyboards to figure out the pacing of the short and then finally animate the god forsaken miniature characters whilst praying to god we wouldn't squish them with our hands. All this with a deadline of one month.
    Since then, I give my upper most respect to anyone who does any form of animation because I sure as hell didn't like doing it.

    • @hiccupscomics
      @hiccupscomics Год назад +1

      Sleeping is underrated 😂

    • @taqresu5865
      @taqresu5865 Год назад +1

      Then there's Nick Park who's graduation project at the National Film and Television School became the origin of Wallace & Gromit.
      Maybe that assignment could lead to the next Nick Park.
      Also yes, a mere month sounds brutal. Many Aardman productions take many years with full teams of animators.

    • @MetroClownnn
      @MetroClownnn Год назад +2

      @@hiccupscomics I lost a week of sleep in total to get it done and I did it 💪

    • @MetroClownnn
      @MetroClownnn Год назад

      @@taqresu5865 YES!!! Me and my classmates love Nick Park and Wallace and Gromit. He was the first person our teacher showed us as an example of stop motion animation using clay and he's the reason why most of us decided to use plasticine. The month was pretty short but thankfully most of it was used for animating rather than researching and we had to do a minimum of 5 seconds of animation.

    • @hiccupscomics
      @hiccupscomics Год назад

      @@MetroClownnn great job 🥳 I couldn't go a week without sleeping. I would pass out

  • @FilipCalbaza
    @FilipCalbaza 2 месяца назад +14

    15:14 Not Vsauce again

  • @lavenderflowersfall280
    @lavenderflowersfall280 Год назад +473

    I feel like I'm the only one who appreciates that the boy and the heron is going to be the first original traditionally animated movie (IN THEATERS) in the US in like 13 years.

    • @wigglyfruit4708
      @wigglyfruit4708 Год назад +25

      Yesssssss we need so much more traditional animation. 2d works aren’t getting the love they deserve

    • @pablocasas5906
      @pablocasas5906 Год назад +5

      What about the Demon Slayer movies? Those were hand-drawn and were shown in theaters in the U.S. and other countries back in 2021 and this year

    • @bigbadcuff
      @bigbadcuff Год назад +7

      If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s an incredible movie from the studio. Reminded me of the action from Princess Mononoke with the emotional intensity of some of their other movies

    • @paperluigi6132
      @paperluigi6132 Год назад +3

      @@bigbadcuffI heard it feels like the culmination of all of Miyazaki’s films

    • @morrisbeauregard286
      @morrisbeauregard286 Год назад +7

      I was literally the only person in the theater yesterday. Great movie, though!

  • @CartoonboyYT
    @CartoonboyYT Год назад +687

    Couldn't imagine how animators struggle to make animations back then in the old days. That could explain why animated movies back then took long to be released.

    • @des5592
      @des5592 Год назад +42

      They reused a lot of cells too. You can find RUclips vids where they compare old disney movies and what animations were reused.

    • @jimmypoopasin
      @jimmypoopasin Год назад +10

      @@des5592 As an animator, I can confirm reusing clips makes the animating process faster and makes it look better than if I had made a completely new one, wasting my time on a piece of trash 🤓

    • @OzzyVGames
      @OzzyVGames Год назад +1

      Yeah but know ppl r lazy

    • @helpfulplaylists3933
      @helpfulplaylists3933 Год назад +3

      They used a lot of live action reference to make it look realistic.

    • @honeycal
      @honeycal Год назад +4

      des said what I was about to say. Documentaries on older Disney movies sometimes discuss the process of cell animation, where everyone would have different jobs, and they also explain different animation methods that were used.

  • @arttukettunen5757
    @arttukettunen5757 Год назад +1549

    Didn't expect for James to start swearing that much, but it's comical how the swears cut off and I'm all here for it

  • @davi.w541
    @davi.w541 Месяц назад +5

    3:58 So James is made of modeling clay.... Take a note, film theory

  • @Teakettle1776
    @Teakettle1776 Год назад +405

    As someone who is majoring in animation, I think this is my favorite video by you tbh

    • @ilan_profile
      @ilan_profile Год назад +1

      FR SAME HERE

    • @Fo1klor3_swift13
      @Fo1klor3_swift13 Год назад +1

      YES SAME

    • @va.n1ll4
      @va.n1ll4 Год назад +1

      Same here!

    • @d1boundkj
      @d1boundkj Год назад

      It’s finally completed: ruclips.net/video/j2hOdE14CxY/видео.htmlsi=zvKhYkcEbCrZmxPW

    • @Uvular594
      @Uvular594 Год назад +1

      its a whole ducking documentary lol

  • @AyceP
    @AyceP Год назад +179

    I still can’t believe how new technology is, and yet how good animation has gotten in the past couple of years. How much better can it get?

  • @micahcaraballo5917
    @micahcaraballo5917 Год назад +246

    Animation is such a beautiful gift 🎁 Whether it’s hand-drawn, CGI, stop-motion, or any other method, it’s truly a gift 😊

    • @angelmarin6442
      @angelmarin6442 Год назад +4

      I couldn't have said it better myself.

  • @Alexei-i9u
    @Alexei-i9u Месяц назад +1

    5:52 The One With Penguins Is So Great And I Don’t Have Words, But It Is So Illusional

  • @justace73
    @justace73 Год назад +429

    I once spent a whole week on an animation that has 5 unique frames
    The dedication to making cell animations is admirable

    • @Bee-Dog
      @Bee-Dog Год назад +6

      Yep

    • @mxpofficial3443
      @mxpofficial3443 Год назад +1

      Oh... you mean NFTs

    • @justace73
      @justace73 Год назад +17

      @@mxpofficial3443 what are you talking about?

    • @homk_FX
      @homk_FX Год назад +2

      @@mxpofficial3443 waffling

    • @supersillyme
      @supersillyme Год назад +3

      What kind of animation was it?!

  • @qocket
    @qocket Год назад +216

    Good to see you educating some young 'uns on how hard and arduous animation used to be. Not enough people appreciate the time and effort that went into a lot of animated films and TV shows.

    • @jj2059
      @jj2059 Год назад +1

      Ok boomer

    • @mrbanks456
      @mrbanks456 Год назад +5

      ​@@jj2059Cartoons are still hard to make. It's not a boomer thing.

    • @Stigma536
      @Stigma536 Год назад

      @@jj2059 hes joking

  • @alexandriawalker8247
    @alexandriawalker8247 11 месяцев назад +326

    I love how you added the flip note frog at 3:10 I love it!

    • @colorfulbomb4533
      @colorfulbomb4533 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wdym

    • @AllofUs6
      @AllofUs6 10 месяцев назад +4

      @colorfulbomb4533 on the flip book logo

    • @Boetacular100
      @Boetacular100 10 месяцев назад

      @@colorfulbomb4533 FLIPNOTE HATENA. LOOK IT UP.

  • @comedyballers
    @comedyballers 3 месяца назад +11

    2:35 hey vsauce michael here

  • @vote2024usa
    @vote2024usa Год назад +271

    Honestly big shout out to traditional animators. I could never. They're on a whole other level

  • @Gavin-64
    @Gavin-64 Год назад +182

    And at the end James says: "And to honor the hard work of those artists long ago, this entire video was made with cell animation and hand drawn by our animation team... may they be remembered for their sacrifice" 😔

    • @theantagonist801
      @theantagonist801 Год назад +11

      It would've been awesome if his team animated the video in the ways he explained. Sure it would've taken, like, six months more, but it'd still be pretty cool, no?

    • @A120AMIR12
      @A120AMIR12 Год назад +6

      ​@@theantagonist801it would have been great for those artist to finish the job in six months
      It would take at least two years because they are not trained to do this out of computer
      No mistake will be solved with Ctrl+ z
      They have to redraw that frame from scratch

    • @theantagonist801
      @theantagonist801 Год назад +2

      @@A120AMIR12 Probably, but they're all professional artists.

    • @nilawarriorprincess
      @nilawarriorprincess Год назад +2

      ​@theantagonist801 It's a HUGE deal. The Pixar animators who create Spark Shorts on Disney+ had to take additional classes to just learn 2D animation because 2D & 3D animation are so different. I can't imagine they'd be able to learn hand drawn animation without months of additional training. Hand drawn nimation is a completely different specialty. The skills needed aren't even widely taught anymore. Expecting people to learn an entirely new skill would be like expecting a cardiologist & an obgyn to switch jobs. Each involves specialized training that the other couldn't pick up in a short time.

    • @theantagonist801
      @theantagonist801 Год назад +2

      @@nilawarriorprincess They already know how to do hand-drawn animation, so that's one issue out of the way. (TheOdd1sOut is 2D animated.)

  • @Iamtheanimator800
    @Iamtheanimator800 Год назад +346

    as an animator its soooooo much harder then people think and was told "just do it faster."

    • @tornadomash00
      @tornadomash00 Год назад +7

      you cANNOT RUSH ART

    • @imaimbottingbro7305
      @imaimbottingbro7305 Год назад +10

      you know, i dont think any sane person would say that to any type of profession, its stupid no matter what type of thing you're talking about

    • @jennibeck1
      @jennibeck1 Год назад +2

      just do it faster tho (im also an animator it was a joke dont get mad at me)

    • @rememberlife
      @rememberlife Год назад

      ​@@jennibeck1no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no you no you no you no you no you no you no you no you no you

    • @rememberlife
      @rememberlife Год назад

      ​@@imaimbottingbro7305no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no you no you no you no you no you no you no you no you no you

  • @MedievalTinky-Winky
    @MedievalTinky-Winky Месяц назад +5

    7:59 lol. The warrior cats reference 😭🙏

  • @AaronBlaiseArt
    @AaronBlaiseArt Год назад +673

    Just saw this. Great breakdown of the process and thanks for including a clip from my video. Happy New Year 🎉

  • @AAuthenticity9880
    @AAuthenticity9880 Год назад +363

    The fact that he's animating animations inside an animation is insane.

    • @wawae3u
      @wawae3u Год назад +22

      animaception

    • @AAuthenticity9880
      @AAuthenticity9880 Год назад +4

      @@wawae3u fr 😳😳

    • @86xp86
      @86xp86 Год назад +9

      animating animators animate animations

    • @AAuthenticity9880
      @AAuthenticity9880 Год назад

      and the animating animators animate other animating animators who animate in animations. @@86xp86

    • @jeid861
      @jeid861 Год назад +2

      An animator animating animators animating an animations. 😂
      Its just funny

  • @nerdynewbie
    @nerdynewbie 10 месяцев назад +822

    Terrible fun fact about Bambi! An animator or someone on the team found a dead deer one day and brought it into the studio and began disceting it to see how the muscles worked! The animators hated the smell so much. Like the guy would say "come here! you really gotta see this!" and the animators responded "noo thanks! we can see good enough from back here." (This is from Working With Walt or Working with Disney both books by Don Peri a man who interviewed many old-fashioned disney animators including Frank Tohmas, Marc Davis, Ollie Johnston, and Ben Sharpsteen)

    • @Mad-Cat-In-A-Hat
      @Mad-Cat-In-A-Hat 10 месяцев назад +25

      why call it a fun fact if it's terrible? ToT

    • @voidcraft7315
      @voidcraft7315 10 месяцев назад +15

      wow.

    • @demonchildmina
      @demonchildmina 10 месяцев назад +17

      more reasons to cry when I watch that movie

    • @Lady_ETHNE
      @Lady_ETHNE 10 месяцев назад +17

      I mean, that’s one way to get some use out if roadkill

    • @5haggyDash5D
      @5haggyDash5D 10 месяцев назад +8

      That’s insanely sounds Brutal if that’s real and a creepy fact

  • @Yellow_Triangle_Demon
    @Yellow_Triangle_Demon 2 дня назад +1

    I’m working on a digital animation as I’m watching this, such irony

  • @JaronamoeTophat
    @JaronamoeTophat Год назад +466

    Nothings more cool than looking a cartoon you’ve always watched then realizing that that was drawn hundreds of thousands of times, I do animation and it takes forever can’t even think of doing it my hand in paper. Crazy

    • @highdefinition450
      @highdefinition450 Год назад +4

      we were the last batch of student to learn how to do animation on paper in my program and it was hell lmao, you'd have a huge pile of sheets that you had to scan individually and it only lasted like 5 seconds in the end 💀

    • @JaronamoeTophat
      @JaronamoeTophat Год назад +1

      @@highdefinition450 yah animation is so dang hard

    • @Jax_brix
      @Jax_brix Год назад +2

      p a i n

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Год назад +480

    Who knew animation had such a wild history. Thanks for the education.

  • @Annagator-ze8oo
    @Annagator-ze8oo Год назад +90

    I think I appreciate every animation from the 1900s SO MUCH MORE NOW!it’s amazing how hard all those people worked.

  • @Blue_Flame216
    @Blue_Flame216 3 месяца назад +2

    8:56 10:37 14:00 14:04 14:10 14:19 shall I say anything more James?

  • @SkyyMi
    @SkyyMi Год назад +88

    I remember in third grade watching a documentary about how Disney made films in the 30's and 40's and ever since then I have always had a huge respect for animation.

  • @thexgamer8240
    @thexgamer8240 Год назад +174

    Back when I was 6, I always drew on paper with crayons and thought things like animation and cartoon were futuristic and out-of-this-world, so it’s crazy to see how technology has developed and helped us create beautiful arts like what James is doing.

    • @smile2024-c7s
      @smile2024-c7s Год назад

      ​@TROLLSDETAINED DIDNT ASK + STOP GOD.DAMM. SPAMMING + YOU DONT EVEN HAVE A RUclips CHANNEL OH AND ALSO I BET YOU DONT EVEN MAKE ANIMATIONS SO SHUT. UP.

    • @smile2024-c7s
      @smile2024-c7s Год назад

      ​@fpsZNTPTHEODD1SOUT DOESNT EVEN HAVE A MILLION DOLLARS STOP LYING!

    • @JaeStories87
      @JaeStories87 Год назад

      ​@fpsZNTPwhy you lying

    • @jeromevaleska2014
      @jeromevaleska2014 Год назад

      @@smile2024-c7sHis net worth is $3 million.

  • @joaquinm9148
    @joaquinm9148 Год назад +107

    This man went from talking about a book he made as a kid, to teaching the younger generation about the complexity of animation in such an entertaining way. Respect!

    • @QuazarQZ
      @QuazarQZ 3 месяца назад +1

      Congrats on your 101st like
      (It was me)

  • @tylertichoc7330
    @tylertichoc7330 9 дней назад

    What I love is the desire that is still alive out there mentioned by Indi animation groups that still would like to make a handful of shows that use Cell Shaded Animation. Particularly the Superhero shows and action comedy stuff like shows from Boomerang. I was always so fascinated and completely memorized with my jaw dropping open each time I'd see the intro to Sweat Kats because of the bright flashing colors with the way they synched with the heavy Jupiter Synthesizer based music and electric guitar rifts and explosion and metal clanging and fire burning and lightning striking and Jet Turbine sound effects. That was awesome and for all that we've come to rely on technology evolving and making it so much easier while minimizing stress needed to actually put our creations from our minds out in front of others for them to see, there's definitely that sorta magic that's been lost that can never really be fully recreated with even the most advanced modern technology of the digital age we live in now. And if there are people still out there even in younger and newer next generations of Animators and artists who desire to create something like this with Cell Shaded Animation, well then there's no telling what they're truly capable of creating. We can create something epic. Because now technology is no longer a limiting factor. Only how much effort we choose to put into using it in different ways to aid us in helping bring our hopes and dreams into reality.
    Also also _(because there's always gotta be an also also)_
    I was really sad to learn that there was a Swat Kats reboot planned for around 2015 that was cancelled early in development but with the Indi Animation scene transforming and taking off and providing some serious competition *_maybe_* some mad lads or mad kat out there will be able to start from where this project left off assuming there's anything to go by and if not, maybe make a revival series of their own someday. That would be pretty freakin awesome and in this day and age, ya never know.
    🌆🌇🌉

  • @aurieliu
    @aurieliu Год назад +189

    i am convinced this video is going to be used by art teachers to explain animation to their students ngl

    • @nennejoh
      @nennejoh 11 месяцев назад +18

      I'm a teacher and I was just thinking "oh I should use this to explain animation" XD

  • @sabikikasuko6636
    @sabikikasuko6636 Год назад +110

    Something I appreciate is how the animations shown in this animation actually look like their analog counterparts looked back in the days. Any quick these mediums had had to be imitated flawlessly and honestly? Mad respect for the commitment. Imitating the quirks of a medium in a different medium is always such an amazing feat.

  • @NateDog_09
    @NateDog_09 Год назад +404

    The V-Sause reference at 2:37 was hilarious

    • @NateDog_09
      @NateDog_09 Год назад +31

      And again 15:15 😂

    • @kguynchkh
      @kguynchkh 11 месяцев назад +4

      Real

    • @WeUs-re7ik
      @WeUs-re7ik 11 месяцев назад +2

      Frd=(^o^)=b

    • @Boxytablet
      @Boxytablet 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@WeUs-re7ik ???

    • @bigsof7381
      @bigsof7381 11 месяцев назад

      Se LP p msm​@@kguynchkh

  • @markironside9818
    @markironside9818 3 дня назад

    Hey James thank you so much for this video. I’ve always been so fascinated by how animation used to work before computers and this really explains a lot.

  • @Jmbstudios10
    @Jmbstudios10 Год назад +116

    As an animator it really makes you stop and think about how much work and time people put into animations and it’s Incredible!

  • @markusdude1
    @markusdude1 Год назад +409

    I love that James has learned to animate literally anything silky smoothly but still chooses not to animate proper mouth movements (most of the time). Not a problem, just something kinda funny.

    • @jorbalicious
      @jorbalicious Год назад +4

      yeah but no

    • @red2coreblue584
      @red2coreblue584 Год назад +12

      He has literal animators…

    • @waffleliberty89
      @waffleliberty89 Год назад

      8:50

    • @honeyjuice219
      @honeyjuice219 Год назад +7

      it's similar to mario, even though Nintendo spends a bunch of money making mario games, the jump animation is still 1 frame. it's not because they're cheap it's because it's iconic, people recognize it. if one day mario has extra frames on his jump people won't recognize it's mario. same way how if the James's mouth always move smoothly it'll look like any storytime animation. people has just gotten used to the old way that it has became iconic

    • @sreck6517
      @sreck6517 Год назад +1

      how did i just now notice he doesnt move his mouth?

  • @aidenreece3853
    @aidenreece3853 Год назад +205

    Even thought disney doesn't make any more hand-drawn movies due to the mass amount of time it takes, I really think they should bring that style of animation back because it gives a specieal vibe to the movie that really makes it memorable

    • @pirminbachmann
      @pirminbachmann Год назад +9

      The Game Cuphead is a good example for this. They created this game's graphics also from hand. i must say it gives a very special Charme to this.

    • @Bubblelove236
      @Bubblelove236 Год назад +4

      I think they said that they would go back to 2D again

    • @g.p.s.animations7423
      @g.p.s.animations7423 Год назад

      That style only feels memorable because you have your childhood memories associated with it.

    • @thelemmster
      @thelemmster Год назад

      Hot take of the century. Noone has ever thought this before

    • @artemisiakyrell7727
      @artemisiakyrell7727 Год назад +3

      Yo, 3D animation still takes a shit load of time, talent & effort.
      That being said I would love to have 2D films back, really disappointing they've dropped them completely.

  • @Robyn_iz_here12
    @Robyn_iz_here12 8 дней назад

    10:32
    James. As a film photographer that MURDERED my soul

  • @leonie3294
    @leonie3294 Год назад +168

    I had a few animation and film classes recently and after drawing thousands of frames and making several stop motion animations, you really get a new sense of appreciation 😂😅

  • @floofydoofy
    @floofydoofy Год назад +148

    It’s amazing how much James has evolved with his videos and animations

  • @Caroteen666
    @Caroteen666 Год назад +96

    Why is this actually a really good way of teaching someone who doesn’t know the basics of how animation works

  • @BoonkiKinda
    @BoonkiKinda 3 месяца назад

    3:55 this perspective shift was so cool whoever did that needs a raise

  • @kstarpersona
    @kstarpersona Год назад +240

    Being a frame by frame animator doesn’t seem as hard until you take it on yourself. It’s really complicated but super fun!!

  • @BowserZeki
    @BowserZeki Год назад +62

    16:44 I love that Bowser drawing there.

  • @stuff31
    @stuff31 Год назад +50

    Old animation was nothing short of magic and to this day many of the people who worked out how it could be done have gone unappreciated.

  • @sammyjones8882
    @sammyjones8882 Месяц назад

    This was honestly so interesting, didn’t realize the work of animators was so tedious and intricate. No wonder these shows take forever to release.

  • @wingsofwarriorcats4699
    @wingsofwarriorcats4699 Год назад +335

    Holy crap there's no way he just mentioned warrior cat animations lmao. The best book series and what I used to ALWAYS watch.

    • @mr_riter
      @mr_riter Год назад +4

      bout the same, except i didnt -always- watch it, i watched it occasionally, but read to books alot

    • @Warriors2-be
      @Warriors2-be Год назад +5

      warrior cats the best book series ever

    • @tytodragon
      @tytodragon Год назад +5

      AND ANIMORPHS!! I’m having a field day rn

    • @wingsofwarriorcats4699
      @wingsofwarriorcats4699 Год назад +2

      @@mr_riter same over exaggeration you know haha

    • @ashfurxtempestshadow
      @ashfurxtempestshadow Год назад +3

      I SAW THAT AND I WENT “BLUD KNOWS”

  • @randomnessanimation6831
    @randomnessanimation6831 Год назад +856

    Honestly, as a digital animator, this video definitely encapsulates the amount of hard work, effort, and dedication needed to even draw one second of animation!

    • @burgersfrompigs
      @burgersfrompigs Год назад +10

      as a handdrawing animator, i just use construction paper

    • @quessiant
      @quessiant 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@burgersfrompigsbro WHAT!! That’s amazing, dude!

    • @PichuNotOffical
      @PichuNotOffical 11 месяцев назад +1

      As someone who has tried to animate digitally with little to no motivation, I can agree

    • @TitaniumChicken
      @TitaniumChicken 11 месяцев назад

      chicken understands...

  • @immortan-valkyrie90
    @immortan-valkyrie90 Год назад +69

    Yall are so talented. My students who are studying animation, I love seeing their progression in their art work, both digital and traditional drawing.

  • @moonpie-h1p
    @moonpie-h1p 12 дней назад

    7:51 “hey do you guys wanna watch anime later?” HELL YEAH

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz Год назад +120

    "and you weren't even watching, you were on your phone" it's true, I want to apologise to every animator ever

    • @DoswarePictures
      @DoswarePictures Год назад +1

      Well I was watching this on my phone, so…

    • @xeysun
      @xeysun 11 месяцев назад

      @@DoswarePicturesme too

  • @AthenaRubyblade
    @AthenaRubyblade Год назад +80

    Animation has come a long way, but it’s still difficult to do, even with today’s technology. I admire the hard work that animators put into their creations. Shoutout to the animation team that works on these videos! You guys do an amazing job! We love you 🫶🫶

    • @ethannursalim7796
      @ethannursalim7796 Год назад +1

      naw disney uses ai . why do you think how they are all so lifeless now

  • @EmilyScarber-j6g
    @EmilyScarber-j6g Год назад +40

    I think the coolest 'proto-animation' I've ever learned about was the art done on the walls of chauvet cave. The reason why the animals are overlaid and sometimes have missing or extra limbs is because the shadows made by flickering campfire light would essentially make it look like the drawings were moving. It's an incredible part of human history!

    • @SSMH6446
      @SSMH6446 Год назад +1

      That blew my freaking mind when I first saw this statement.

  • @USAStars50
    @USAStars50 2 месяца назад +1

    1:09
    I feel like I got called out "your not even watching" im not watching the video just looking at it here and there while animating💀😭

  • @UmmYeahOk
    @UmmYeahOk Год назад +372

    A kid in the 80s, I wanted to grow up to be an animator. That’s why I was digging your Don Bluth Land Before Time reference. I learned all about everything you covered. Then I graduated in the year 2000 “ish” (it really was 2000). I remember going to MGM Studios on Christmas Eve, and seeing their “animator” draw the latest character they were working on, some film about a Hawaiian girl who loves Elvis and has a pet alien for a dog. He talked about how he wanted to be an animator when he grew up, but since they were wrapping things up with 2D, he ended up there. I remember telling my mom that night that I no longer wanted to be an animator. It was Christmas Eve, and this poor guy was stuck there entertaining tourists. The rest of the tour continued where you got to walk around watching people actually animate movies in real life, only no one was there. They were all about CGI. 😢

    • @tayloredwards1675
      @tayloredwards1675 Год назад +32

      Thankfully, things have evolved in a way where 2D animation still exists and people can create and be successful almost on their own, that’s what I hope to do

    • @rudraksha7298
      @rudraksha7298 Год назад +21

      Is the movie about the 'Hawaiian Girl who loves Elvis and has a pet alien for a dog' actually Lilo and Stitch? Because that's a pretty iconic movie now.

    • @UmmYeahOk
      @UmmYeahOk Год назад +12

      @@rudraksha7298yep. I didn’t really know much about Elvis’s influence on the island at the time, or how much of a deal it was, since that he was also essentially welcoming this former island nation into our country as its 50th state. Nor did I know about this girls tragic backstory, and how her albums probably once belonged to her dead parents, so his music was a way of keeping their memory alive. It was definitely odd, as usually Disney had made movies that were mostly public domain fairy tales, or other stories.
      But I recall watching them animate Emperors New Groove at that very studio tour, and thinking that was a bit odd of a story as well. So it was very unsettling to see the space where so many animated masterpieces were once made now sitting unused. It was also like, 3 months after 9/11, on the biggest Christian holy nights, at what essentially was the symbolic icon of Americanism. As I recall, the entire spaceship chase scene through the Hawaiian mountains was actually originally supposed to be them in an airplane flying dangerously close to city buildings, while they attempted to rescue Lilo. None of which was edited at that park.

  • @Naviwolffe
    @Naviwolffe Год назад +49

    As somebody who does a lot of stop motion as has been doing it for several years I hold a huge amount of respect for animators.

    • @MCKL8
      @MCKL8 Год назад +2

      As somebody who does not do stop motion I hold a huge amount of respect for animators.

    • @JimmyNeutron-bi7hq
      @JimmyNeutron-bi7hq Год назад +1

      Same

  • @hellobro7979
    @hellobro7979 2 месяца назад +1

    2:38 nice to see that James is also into Vsauce

  • @TheCuteKyuubi
    @TheCuteKyuubi Год назад +123

    In my opinion, Ponyo is one of the best hand-drawn animated films ever

    • @aus-li
      @aus-li Год назад +2

      In my opinion, the boy and the heroin is far superior.

    • @bluemanjoe1238
      @bluemanjoe1238 Год назад +4

      I’ll have to agree with that. Just be prepared to get hate from people who like Hunchback or other Disney renaissance films over ponyo .

    • @Runker1
      @Runker1 Год назад +3

      TRUE, I swear that was really good. Spirited Away is good too lol.

    • @sus_shark
      @sus_shark Год назад +1

      Welp, that's your opinion and we should respect it, because you obviously have highly personal reasons for liking that and more people should be unashamed of that

    • @thedraftingax5963
      @thedraftingax5963 Год назад

      I agree

  • @MintySweet1
    @MintySweet1 Год назад +348

    As a new animator myself I completely love and adore old animation like Bambi, because of how magical it really is, and the longest video I’ve animated was 5 minutes, 152 frames went into that, so seeing these beautiful movies make me appreciate animation that much more😊

    • @Retro_ball_DYTTP
      @Retro_ball_DYTTP Год назад +4

      I'm also a animator

    • @WesleyStudios94
      @WesleyStudios94 Год назад +3

      @@Retro_ball_DYTTP same

    • @J4FA
      @J4FA Год назад +7

      wait just 152? I had to use 2000 for like a 3 min video!

    • @WesleyStudios94
      @WesleyStudios94 Год назад +4

      @@J4FA depends on the fps

    • @MintySweet1
      @MintySweet1 Год назад +8

      @@J4FA I did a lot of chunking, it’s not a smooth animation because I’m very new to it. I drew all my frames on paper

  • @0nly0neRynn
    @0nly0neRynn 9 месяцев назад +304

    I really like how the voice quality is clear in the beginning, and becoming more old-fashioned around the middle of the video when they were talking about cel sheets

    • @Blud_buddy_theUhhIdk2812
      @Blud_buddy_theUhhIdk2812 7 месяцев назад +7

      I honestly don't hear any change (maybe cuz im not using headphone while watching, idk)

    • @JB-DJ
      @JB-DJ 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was like i finally found a family friendly channel... he said the rude word

  • @spongebobfan470
    @spongebobfan470 3 месяца назад +6

    No wonder SpongeBob took so long to air in the 90s and 2000s

  • @dionettaeon
    @dionettaeon Год назад +47

    I once did a stop-motion animation for a puppets class in college; took over 230 frames for just under a minute of footage. It really is an eye-opener to have experienced doing that and then to think about those who do it on the scale of a short film, to episode, to full-length movie. Makes you appreciate the patience needed for a finished project.

  • @amazingmirror1232
    @amazingmirror1232 Год назад +322

    my grandfather used to work as a cel camera operator at Fleischer Studios and he was always a big influence in my love of animation. he sadly passed away in 2021 but i like to think he lives on in those old cartoons, and this video shows that people still remembers how animation was done in those days

    • @orlandoperez2624
      @orlandoperez2624 Год назад +5

      ive heard of Fleischer Studios it is the compony who invented betty bo

    • @MIXTAPES333
      @MIXTAPES333 11 месяцев назад

      You can learn more watch game theory's bendy and the ink machine playlist you can learn facts and the story of that studio and also learn horror and fun ​@@orlandoperez2624

  • @daegraith6524
    @daegraith6524 Год назад +44

    My favorite thing about these videos is that James learned how to draw hands so well that he never wants us to forget it.

  • @RedIOfficialStar
    @RedIOfficialStar 2 месяца назад +1

    1:07 ''YOU' ARE ON YOUR PHONE'
    Me watching on a Laptop: "laughs like a villian", nice joke but i am watching this on a computer.

  • @Ravenwester
    @Ravenwester Год назад +157

    15:16 Hi Vsauce, Michael here.
    Where are your fingers?

    • @ethantinsley224
      @ethantinsley224 Год назад +18

      Or do you have any at all?

    • @Nightslayer9991
      @Nightslayer9991 Год назад +17

      *looks down*
      AAAAAAAA

    • @Huh.19
      @Huh.19 Год назад +10

      Hey there vsauce, Micheal here. Your animation is great…….. or is it?

    • @holahola-ym1xv
      @holahola-ym1xv 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@Huh.19*Reveals smear frames in animation*

  • @Meowcatkittykat
    @Meowcatkittykat Год назад +98

    The fact he mentioned warrior cats made my past self from when found his channel incredibly happy

  • @meowmeow9617
    @meowmeow9617 Год назад +619

    Fun fact: It takes 8 HOURS to animate 1 SECOND of animation for the animatronics in Disney Theme Parks!

    • @peepbeepmemecreep4581
      @peepbeepmemecreep4581 Год назад +13

      liar

    • @kristinemiley6488
      @kristinemiley6488 Год назад +27

      @@peepbeepmemecreep4581 he is oh most telling the truth with 3d animation you have to move every body part take a hour just for 1 frame every 1 sec is 24 frames witch means just 1 min of animation is over 1000 frames

    • @SpectreKritical
      @SpectreKritical Год назад +3

      ​@@kristinemiley6488also the fact that rendering takes a lot of time

    • @sandwich_nextdoor
      @sandwich_nextdoor Год назад +5

      ​@@peepbeepmemecreep4581wow such a valid argument... you convinced me brotha

    • @Fartmuncher228
      @Fartmuncher228 Год назад +2

      ​@SpectreKritical Rendering is not a part of the 3d animation workflow until the animation is actually done. Also, rendering on the hardware we have in this current day only takes about 15 minutes for 30 seconds.

  • @madokaislovemadokaislife
    @madokaislovemadokaislife 14 дней назад

    theory james is just an old overworked animator born in like 1788 who is salty and wants people to learn about how he suffered, thats why he knows so much about animation

  • @Gavin_Productions26
    @Gavin_Productions26 Год назад +64

    As a small animator that uses an animation app on my phone, I now appreciate old cartoons more. And just cartoons in general.

    • @hiccupscomics
      @hiccupscomics Год назад +4

      We have to continue working with what we have. Its not easy, but possible. Keep working hard 💪

    • @Gavin_Productions26
      @Gavin_Productions26 Год назад +4

      @@hiccupscomics thank you

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Год назад +600

    James casually returning after a month is like dad coming back with quality milk

    • @Rat_Is_Sleepy
      @Rat_Is_Sleepy Год назад +1

      Yeah lol

    • @helloolleh_dis
      @helloolleh_dis Год назад +6

      Everywhere I go
      I see his face

    • @NefariousCrow
      @NefariousCrow Год назад +2

      FR! I’ve missed him lol. Also how are you everywhere???

    • @kerfrazl
      @kerfrazl Год назад +1

      why are you everywhere

    • @Ryuga117
      @Ryuga117 Год назад +1

      animation channels fell off when their content got boring like James realizing he made it and can pump out whatever for the new pre teens that think he still cares about his YT career