Judging by the photo above the bed, this bug didn't learn from the tragic death of his wife a few years prior to this incident. She had told him to get some kind of door/window/anything for better security, but he always insisted that they lived in a safe neighborhood. He should've listened.
Like most people that deny that it will not happen and cannot happen to them. Then something hits them and their goners. Some will even attack you because they lived so comfortable and believe it can never happen to them.
@@dannylo5875 Some will even pull nonexistent scenarios out of their arse; just to support their own paranoia. Some of 'em are Danny Lo. *edit* Some are sneks. :]
I really love this. Doesn't need a super complex plot to be engaging and appealing. Really gives an animalistic and kinetic feel to an extinct creature in a way that a lot of other dino-related media doesn't always do. Very satisfying.
@@djcrumrine2150the camera shaking from the pterosaur landing on and taking off from the tree gives it a more impactful feel. And best of all, it acts like an animal trying to survive rather than a monster. This is cinema, we need more of this.
I keep rewatching this. The scrabbling sounds, the goofy expression of the pterosaur, the way the tree shakes when it lands. I love all of the small details I think my favorite detail might be how the pterosaur presses close to the tree-- and the angle of its goofy face in that pose-- before it takes back off. Lovely work
Simply amazing! The speed of movement is perfect. And the feeling of weight as it lands on the tree and shakes everythind slightly. Really good attention to detail and clean animation. Perfection.
The animation was amazing of course, but that sound design was chiefs kiss! It was so dynamic and really draws you in. I am so impressed especially because every sound is added of animation.
As a huge paleo-enthusiast, this was a treat to watch. I really do hope you make more of these, this was absolutely fantastic! Your style would lend really well to showing off the shenanigans of animated prehistory.
it makes me so sad when i think of how many millions of goofy animal scenarios occurred tens of millions of years ago. We can only guess as to the nonsense they got up to.
That makes me very happy. I love hearing what kids have to say about my animation. One five year old that I shown this to said “Why’d he do that?” Lol. They are truly invested critics of what they watch.
@@djcrumrine2150 that’s awesome! I didn’t expect a reply but I’ll have you know that she wanted to watch it 10x and laughed each time, and after, she tried to recreate little parts of it. Her being the bug and me being the bird that eats him lol. She thought it was great and I loved how fast the animation was and how well done the physics were done as well. The sounds, the bird pushing off to fly and the snaps of the jaws at slightly different angles. Super fun watch!
Singularily fantastic folly work on this one, which is usually something most non professional animations lack. The skittering sound of the pterosaur on the tree sounds the exact right weight, the clapping of the beak is right, and while not anatomically correct (since pterosaur's breath out the end of their beaks) the breathing sound while its eyeing up the bug just *feels* right. And ouf course the fact that the whole joke is sold off the perfect looney tunes ass snoring of the bug in bed. Fantastic work all round
Aww, the poor bug, sleeping in his cozy little room and making such cute snoring noises, only to die in such a brutal way. The ending legit made me feel sad for an insect.
Dude same. But that's the 4 year old in me. So many people forget to nurture those feelings of empathy towards not only their fellow man, but to all life on this planet. But then my inner teenager kicks in and's like, well that bug definitely woke up on the wrong side of the bed.... Hahaha! 🤣🤣🤣
This was adorable and so creatively brilliant. I love this idea of a limited static perspective that still has a perfectly energetic narrative happening in it or offscreen. I half expected the punchline was that the bird was going to crash in headfirst and reach for the little bug but only just after he woke up and stood, then stretched and bent over, maybe to grab to reach something. And the bird would crash violently and hurt its head and miss, and after destroying the room and leave the bug distraught, offscreen the bird is heard flapping away and in a funny voice going "RRRRGH GAWDDAMNIT!!!"
It is criminal that this doesn't have more views. This was fantastic, I love the animation, the personality in the movements, the slice-of-life behaviors. Great job!
Okay weird suggestion: a Lepidodendron (or any arborescent Lycopsid, really) falling over in a Carboniferous coal swamp. They had a particular tendency to fall down, a lot (deep roots were not exactly there thing), and it would be a funny, unsuspecting, and quite educational visual quip about a rather obscure ancient phenomena. Maybe have it crush an unsuspecting Arthropleura or two for good measure.
This a definite case of getting up on the wrong side of the bed! Delightful! Keep up your great, imaginative work! Looking forward for more colourfull, funny ‘toons!
Now this is some top quality animation! The getting out of bed and the little stretch were so well done! Every movement is so fluid and dynamic, this is very impressive. You have a lot of skill
This animation was beautifully done I applaud the little details when the dinosaur landed on the tree, and those little scratching sounds are so relaxing.
Will there be a full series? This would be a heck of a way to start episode one. It could be a kaiju series with the insects filling in the role of the humans and they're trying to live their day-to-day surviving attacks by assorted prehistoric reptiles.
@@ghidorahclaws ... Correct me on what? Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs, and 'kaiju' isn't limited to Gojira and Gamera. Beast From 20,000 Fathoms is the first Kaiju movie.
The look on its face when it eats the ant or whatever that bug thing is is freaking hilarious. I don’t know what it is about reptile looking animals. It’s just their expressionless faces make them look so dirpy and funny I love them. Nice animation the end made me laugh.
This is so cool that you combined two of my favorite things: Animation and Animals/Prehistoric Animals. For some reason the thumbnail of the animation of the bug and the beak of Kungpengopterus made me mistook it for _Amphibia._
That was delightful! Really funny, well paced, great sound design, artistry, animation- altogether a really awesome piece! Thank you for taking the time to make it! ❤
@djcrumrine2150 Wow, I really wasn't expecting a reply, the fact that you've gone the extra mile to read comments on this a year later is some awesome dedication! If there's anything I could ask for it would be more of this, I can imagine this same scenario with an opabinia trying to reach a hallucigenia with it's trunk, of course that's up to you but this is awesome nonetheless
I love the shaking tree animation when the kunpengopterus lifts off. It makes it seem heavier Edit: spelling because whoever came up with the name of this bird Dino is very mean. It has taken me three tries to write this comment all because I keep forgetting how to spell the dang thing and then accidentally clicking another video…
I love 2d animation and I'm a bit of a nerd for prehistoric animals, but I'm sure anyone who sees this gem will be just as delighted and impressed. Whatever your occupation is, I hope you always find time for your art. You bring people much happiness! :)
So good. So much expression. The scuttling up the trunk 👌 the licking of the beak 👌 the tension as everything got quiet outside when the bug woke up 👌 that liftoff in the end! 👌 simply beautiful
I did foley! I went out to a park and recorded myself smacking sticks together and scraping sticks up and down bark. The wings were me fluttering a windbreaker jacket
Thank you! i recorded foley in the park with my bf. the beak was two sticks banging and me eating celery. I love using celery for crunching eating sounds
I NEED to see more content like this, with anthro bugs or mammals and animalistic predators. This combination worked so well, I hope for more from this channel and I also hope other animators get inspired
Extremely creative and fun! Well done DJ!
Neat finding you here.
The man, the myth, the legend!
Wait you’re here?!
on your recommended too eh
Fun?. That was creepy.
Dude, I really hope you make more of these. Especially based off prehistoric animals. This was fantastically done.
Yeah , i have just founded and i loved It , hoping for more but not being pushy
Prehistory started with the birth of the first homo. This are not prehistoric animals, they are much older.
You know your stuff is good when Satan Likes it.
@@adge5182 my dude, prehistoric means before written record, not before Homo sapiens. Lol. These would absolutely be considered prehistoric animals.
I love how you genuinely don't expect for the bug to be eaten.
The fact it happens so fast just makes it perfect.
Judging by the photo above the bed, this bug didn't learn from the tragic death of his wife a few years prior to this incident. She had told him to get some kind of door/window/anything for better security, but he always insisted that they lived in a safe neighborhood. He should've listened.
I really love this head canon I didn’t think of that lol. It’s now story canon.
That’s such a cool bit of extra story lore
Oh my God he's actually dead, Rest in Peace Mr. Bug
Like most people that deny that it will not happen and cannot happen to them. Then something hits them and their goners. Some will even attack you because they lived so comfortable and believe it can never happen to them.
@@dannylo5875
Some will even pull nonexistent scenarios out of their arse; just to support their own paranoia.
Some of 'em are Danny Lo.
*edit* Some are sneks. :]
I really love this. Doesn't need a super complex plot to be engaging and appealing. Really gives an animalistic and kinetic feel to an extinct creature in a way that a lot of other dino-related media doesn't always do. Very satisfying.
Thank you! that is very nice!
@@djcrumrine2150Why did it kinda give me Rick And Morty vibes, especially the end part?
@@conanhighwoods4304Because you are braindead.
@@conanhighwoods4304 its the tiny guys getting snatched by a bird
@@djcrumrine2150the camera shaking from the pterosaur landing on and taking off from the tree gives it a more impactful feel. And best of all, it acts like an animal trying to survive rather than a monster. This is cinema, we need more of this.
This deserves way more attention.
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60th like
my vagina deserves way more attention
@@terisewolf5042 Wtf?
@@GammaEmission What did they say? They deleted their comment
I keep rewatching this. The scrabbling sounds, the goofy expression of the pterosaur, the way the tree shakes when it lands. I love all of the small details
I think my favorite detail might be how the pterosaur presses close to the tree-- and the angle of its goofy face in that pose-- before it takes back off.
Lovely work
That's also my favorite part lol!
Such good detail for a 1 minute short film about a 160 million year old Pterosaur with Lego hands
Would love to see more like this
How did this get 806 likes?
875 now!
Simply amazing! The speed of movement is perfect. And the feeling of weight as it lands on the tree and shakes everythind slightly. Really good attention to detail and clean animation. Perfection.
Thank you! That's very kind!
The animation was amazing of course, but that sound design was chiefs kiss! It was so dynamic and really draws you in. I am so impressed especially because every sound is added of animation.
Thank you very much!
Who's chief?
This was great!
Bobby! :0 :D
@@mochiiattoo yes that is his name
Hi love your art
Rarely is this much love, care, artistry, and imagination put into the depiction of prehistoric life. I am awestruck!
This person is definitely going places.
Yup, I honestly can't wait to see what sorts of landscapes, short films, and other creative representations of eras long gone
This is incredible!! I cannot WAIT to watch more, I’m so obsessed!! The soul in the animation is breathtaking
Prediction time: This cartoon is how it begins. I think you're going to get a lot of attention with this one.
I am here by the algorithm's hand, and I bring the same news
@@ericpetersen230 Alas the algorithm's mighty hand has brought me a blessing, and it is most pleasing.
Yes
Ditto.
*PRAISE BE ALGORITHM*
The algorithm likes you
The sound design is what really sells this, bravo!!!
Lol you did the crazy bird eyes/head movements perfectly.
Thank you berry much
As a huge paleo-enthusiast, this was a treat to watch. I really do hope you make more of these, this was absolutely fantastic! Your style would lend really well to showing off the shenanigans of animated prehistory.
it makes me so sad when i think of how many millions of goofy animal scenarios occurred tens of millions of years ago. We can only guess as to the nonsense they got up to.
@@witchflowers6942 There would be enough material for thousands of years of compilation vids
"As a paleo-enthusiast..."
I'm imagining low-brow satisfied ungabunga noises while you watched this.
MAAAAN the way you use the sounds really gives soul to the animation, the animation is so clear, strong and fluid, i LOVE THIS
Hell yeah thank you
@@djcrumrine2150 dude I love the sound design and the clacking/scraping on the wood.
Top notch Audio work with the pterosaur climbing about and taking snaps at the bug. Sounded very authentic!
I love this and my 4 year old was watching it over my shoulder and was laughing her little butt off!
That makes me very happy. I love hearing what kids have to say about my animation. One five year old that I shown this to said “Why’d he do that?” Lol. They are truly invested critics of what they watch.
@@djcrumrine2150 that’s awesome! I didn’t expect a reply but I’ll have you know that she wanted to watch it 10x and laughed each time, and after, she tried to recreate little parts of it. Her being the bug and me being the bird that eats him lol. She thought it was great and I loved how fast the animation was and how well done the physics were done as well. The sounds, the bird pushing off to fly and the snaps of the jaws at slightly different angles. Super fun watch!
Based on the numerical times I've already returned to this video, It is an undisputed fact that the best animation in RUclips ranges in only a minute.
I love the hollow skittering of the wood. It’s such a satisfying sound.
Love the gingko species there! Nice detail!
Very well done, more representation for weird little grasping pterosaurs is always great
Thank you very much!
You need to make merch with this little critter. Stickers, pins, etc. I'd snap them up in a heartbeat!
Singularily fantastic folly work on this one, which is usually something most non professional animations lack. The skittering sound of the pterosaur on the tree sounds the exact right weight, the clapping of the beak is right, and while not anatomically correct (since pterosaur's breath out the end of their beaks) the breathing sound while its eyeing up the bug just *feels* right.
And ouf course the fact that the whole joke is sold off the perfect looney tunes ass snoring of the bug in bed. Fantastic work all round
Aww, the poor bug, sleeping in his cozy little room and making such cute snoring noises, only to die in such a brutal way. The ending legit made me feel sad for an insect.
Same lol
Dude same. But that's the 4 year old in me. So many people forget to nurture those feelings of empathy towards not only their fellow man, but to all life on this planet.
But then my inner teenager kicks in and's like, well that bug definitely woke up on the wrong side of the bed.... Hahaha! 🤣🤣🤣
Definitely gives new meaning to "Getting up on the wrong side of the bed"! Well done!
It's really a crime this doesnt has more views, amazing short in all senses.
I’m a huge fan of Pterosaurs, and I’m glad this animation exists, it’s charming and cute. I bet this video will explode in views soon.
This is why we can’t be touched by the paralysis demons at night when we are in bed
This should be far more popular than it is
Thank you! that is very sweet
omg poor guy LMAO. I don't know what I was expecting at the end, but it was not that
That's so cute !! Amazing work would love to see more of this 👏🏻💕
The sounds of the beck work so well with the animation you really hear and feel the clack.
And the bug screaming adds to the inspiration of this beautiful animal
the sound effects and color schemes are amazing!!! and the pterosaur’s movements are AMAZING
This was adorable and so creatively brilliant. I love this idea of a limited static perspective that still has a perfectly energetic narrative happening in it or offscreen. I half expected the punchline was that the bird was going to crash in headfirst and reach for the little bug but only just after he woke up and stood, then stretched and bent over, maybe to grab to reach something. And the bird would crash violently and hurt its head and miss, and after destroying the room and leave the bug distraught, offscreen the bird is heard flapping away and in a funny voice going "RRRRGH GAWDDAMNIT!!!"
It is criminal that this doesn't have more views. This was fantastic, I love the animation, the personality in the movements, the slice-of-life behaviors. Great job!
Okay weird suggestion: a Lepidodendron (or any arborescent Lycopsid, really) falling over in a Carboniferous coal swamp. They had a particular tendency to fall down, a lot (deep roots were not exactly there thing), and it would be a funny, unsuspecting, and quite educational visual quip about a rather obscure ancient phenomena. Maybe have it crush an unsuspecting Arthropleura or two for good measure.
There thing? Where thing? 😂
@@slappy8941 Wooops didn't notice that typo, usually I'm good about stuff like that smh
Wow, that took the phrase, 'getting up on the wrong side of the bed' to a whole new level.
I love the quick glance before he flies off
This a definite case of getting up on the wrong side of the bed! Delightful! Keep up your great, imaginative work! Looking forward for more colourfull, funny ‘toons!
I guess you could say he woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Love the animation!
I love the attention to detail, like when the Kunpengopterus reaches in the color of the room changes slightly.
Now this is some top quality animation! The getting out of bed and the little stretch were so well done! Every movement is so fluid and dynamic, this is very impressive. You have a lot of skill
i found this cute little bug sleeping to be very relaxing so in my universe this video ends 40 seconds in and i reject the rest, thank you
This animation was beautifully done I applaud the little details when the dinosaur landed on the tree, and those little scratching sounds are so relaxing.
Thank you very much!
This man comes back after 8 years and gives us this great little short.
Firstly I love this, fantastic work. Secondly this is strangely terrifying hearing it climb up the tree 😂
Will there be a full series? This would be a heck of a way to start episode one.
It could be a kaiju series with the insects filling in the role of the humans and they're trying to live their day-to-day surviving attacks by assorted prehistoric reptiles.
Dinosaurs and prehistoric lizards/reptiles aren’t kaijus you doughnut
Yes, this needs to happen!
i should watch that!!!
lord i am fighting the godzilla nerd inside me to not correct you
@@ghidorahclaws ... Correct me on what? Pterosaurs aren't dinosaurs, and 'kaiju' isn't limited to Gojira and Gamera. Beast From 20,000 Fathoms is the first Kaiju movie.
I don’t even know how to describe how perfect this is. The tiny snap of the mouth before it starts waiting is perfect and very birdlike
The look on its face when it eats the ant or whatever that bug thing is is freaking hilarious. I don’t know what it is about reptile looking animals. It’s just their expressionless faces make them look so dirpy and funny I love them. Nice animation the end made me laugh.
He died doing what he loves... waking up early in the morning.
This is so nicely animated! I love the way the pterosaur eats the bug at the end, he really said *cronch cronch cronch*
Omg that wa such a nice video, loved it!
Please do more dino animation like this
That bug should've stayed in bed.
Haha! A laugh out loud moment right here, good stuff :)
When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought this is a show from Cartoon Network. The animation too, it's really good! :D
love how darty and zippy youve animated the kunpeng to be, really gives it character (also rip the bug lol)
We need more prehistoric animations. Also RIP buggo
This was sp wonderful. I loved how much character went into everything!
thank you!
that sound design is incredible, especially the beak snapping. instant sub :D
This is so cool that you combined two of my favorite things: Animation and Animals/Prehistoric Animals.
For some reason the thumbnail of the animation of the bug and the beak of Kungpengopterus made me mistook it for _Amphibia._
0:26 Me looking at the last pringle in the can
This looks great, well done
Lmaooo I’m dead right now 😂🤣🙌 that was the best paleontological funny short I’ve ever seen PLEASE make more of these they’re brilliant 🙌🦕🦖🦣
this takes me back. 9 years old watching horrific animations on youtube without any supervision.
That was delightful! Really funny, well paced, great sound design, artistry, animation- altogether a really awesome piece! Thank you for taking the time to make it! ❤
Wow, thank you! That is so kind!
RIP bug. Imagine waking up and instant death.
New favourite pterosaur, this animation is actually amazing we need more humor based on prehistoric animals
Thank you very much! this is like my art goal!
@djcrumrine2150 Wow, I really wasn't expecting a reply, the fact that you've gone the extra mile to read comments on this a year later is some awesome dedication!
If there's anything I could ask for it would be more of this, I can imagine this same scenario with an opabinia trying to reach a hallucigenia with it's trunk, of course that's up to you but this is awesome nonetheless
Woke up on the wrong side of the bed
The sound work in this absolutely fantastic.
the sound design in this is impeccable
Guess you could say that bug got up on the wrong side of the bed?~ *throws self into void*
I LOVE IT
I see this as great potential don’t give up on whatever your tryin to do 😊
This is absolutely fantastic animation, the attention to detail had me smiling the whole time!
Thank you!!!
I love the shaking tree animation when the kunpengopterus lifts off. It makes it seem heavier
Edit: spelling because whoever came up with the name of this bird Dino is very mean. It has taken me three tries to write this comment all because I keep forgetting how to spell the dang thing and then accidentally clicking another video…
I love 2d animation and I'm a bit of a nerd for prehistoric animals, but I'm sure anyone who sees this gem will be just as delighted and impressed. Whatever your occupation is, I hope you always find time for your art. You bring people much happiness! :)
So good. So much expression. The scuttling up the trunk 👌 the licking of the beak 👌 the tension as everything got quiet outside when the bug woke up 👌 that liftoff in the end! 👌 simply beautiful
Thank you that is very kind
I love the detail of the ginkgo foliage outside
Woah even the details with the lighting getting blocked when he puts his face in, and the little mustache on the bug. Wonderful work!
I laughed my arse off 😂 This is brilliant! Please make more! How'd you do the SFX so well?
I did foley! I went out to a park and recorded myself smacking sticks together and scraping sticks up and down bark. The wings were me fluttering a windbreaker jacket
That's amazing.
I don’t know where you got the sounds from or how you made them but they are incredibly good.
I recorded foley in a park!
0:48 Red Robin yummmmm
Ur animation is just beautiful to watch.
Loved the crunchiness of the bug at the end. Very nice sound and good asmr.
Talk about the wrong side of the bed.
0:47 moments before disaster
あぁ…虫さん…😭
Getting up on the wrong side of the bed can really change your day
And this is the reason i never stretch in front of a window when i get up in the morning!
Несчастный жук...😢
I was having a terrible morning, now this video has made me happy :) ty
this is very sweet. I'm glad your day was brightened!
The sound design is IMMACULATE
Took woke up on the wrong side of the bed to a whole new level.
I love the sound of its beak while crunching
Thank you! i recorded foley in the park with my bf. the beak was two sticks banging and me eating celery. I love using celery for crunching eating sounds
The art style for these short animations is perfect, please make more of these and please stick to the prehistoric era.
I NEED to see more content like this, with anthro bugs or mammals and animalistic predators. This combination worked so well, I hope for more from this channel and I also hope other animators get inspired
the sound effects are amazing
Thank you I'm very proud of them!
My favourite thing about birds and bird like creatures is how erratically they fly and move around, it’s so funny to watch
That was so awesome. Great work!
The movement of the kunpengopterus was so fun to watch, good job man!