The first episode was released 671 days ago, the second was 8 days ago, and the third is right now. Based on this trend, episode 4 will release in about three hours followed almost immediately by every subsequent episode. In only a few episodes, they'll arrive every microsecond.
Episode 1: A fascinating introduction to this world Episode 2: A breathtaking action sequence and a cosmic threat Episode 3: ...what? I cannot express just how much I appreciate the brazen willingness to make something so absurdly random as this episode in an otherwise (comparatively) grounded series. Was it real? Is Pete real? Is anything real? Who knows! Can't wait to see how (and if) this fits into the larger world.
@@HorribleHomeVideo Definitely would still recommend watching the other two. All three episodes have been completely unique so far, and while the others might not be as absurdly wacky as this one, they're still really good in vastly different ways.
The 'end credits' scene of Russboy becoming the leader of some group criminal gang eventually fixing up and driving that giant land-warship was impressive in itself. Love this series. I don't understand what the hell is happening but I am here for the ride.
I love how the episode is paced as if the pirate at the start of the episode is telling it to you. That also probably means that most things in the episode didn’t actually happen and why the dialog is so monotone troughout the episode. Very cool
Episode 1 we had that robot stir-frying those CGI vegetables Episode 3 we have pirate-bot chopping the CGI celery and carrots Please keep up the CGI vegetable content
Ian Hubert, it was the first episode of Dynamo that inspired me to leap into Blender. I’ve been learning it ever since and I’ve discovered what I want to do for the rest of my life. Thank you so much! You and your work inspires many.
Episode 1: mind-blowing work shown using blender - how can a 3d world be so real Episode 2: suspense- space - teleport? amazing Episode 3: why? why does this episode even exits?
Here's me thinking i missed something with episode 3 :) 1 and 2 were brilliant in both in visuals and stories. 3 however, while some great visuals and effects, the story and acting was, well..............nah
@@jibbs_aim okay but still.. why? Making it bad on purpose, still means he made something bad. Which is a shame because Ian is incredibly talented and he takes his time for each episode. So why not do something good with that time?
@@Chillerll Because it's fun. Does there need to be more to it? If something is "bad" on purpose as a joke or for some other reason, and in being so brings people joy, then is it actually bad? I don't think so. Think of the Evil Dead movies, or honestly any self aware comedy
I feel like Pete is the kind of character with maxed out charisma and zero speech XD But seriously this episode had me rolling with laughter, honestly this series is such an inspiration! Excited to see more!
Why is this SO much better then so many big budgeted AAA sci fi movies or series? Thats a tremendous work of art and as a 3d artist myself its impressive and stunning whats possible. Thanks for that ! :)
This fever dream was worth the wait. Two episodes in such a short period of time. I love you, Ian Hubert. Please release an album. The music is perfection.
It's so fun to finally see these patreon sneak peaks come together! And the jokes still hit even after hearing them 25 times. This really strikes a great balance of being silly but still fun to watch. Dynamo knows its shortcomings of being hyper indie and it can have silly playful and serious moments. Really excited to see the main story continue!
I was prepared for quality visual content when I clicked on this episode. What I was not prepared for, was that absolut BANGER of an outro song! Instant classic
It's Different... and that's what makes it Special :) The CGI is done great, it's beautiful. But more valuable than the CGI, is the story telling and the visual concepts that allow you to see things in a new way... a guy talking with his face off, a foreman whose like an android in a bubble vat... a random giant crab fight in the city down below...
Not ''mostly.'' Clearly, a real camera was used to film most of the scenes. Blender was used in some of the environment details, but not all. Practical set design and wardrobe was used a lot, and that is not CGI.
@@ENORMOUS26 No, most of the episodes used a lot of real locations and real people, of course. You folks act as if the people, the set design and the wardrobe were also done in Blender, and they weren't. Duh.
Ian i need more of these please come back to RUclips, I started blender after losing a work colleague and then a client while at work, both within a few months of eachother during covid. Watching what you could create inspired me to try it for my self, but I've lost that spark 😔 obviously that's a motivation issue I need to work on, but watching your content was a welcomed escape! Hope to see something else from you soon!!
It's nothing short of incredible how real everything is. I can't tell what's real or not, and more than that, there's so much going on that I fall straight into the world. It's so incredibly immersive. I've kind of given up watching movies, but your stuff makes me feel love for movies like I felt back in the 80's again. It was so incredibly long since I told anyone "Have you seen this movie?!?" or "Wow, this is awesome" and to be able to have a chat about a movie coming out. Really, really thank you!
There's just something magnificient to see a creative to be able to do what they want. I could feel the joy of creating throughout all of the Dynamo episodes. Really inspiring stuff Ian
I think everyone else has already put it far more eloquently than I can in saying how happy we are to have the third episode so soon, but this is on a whole other level. The entire series has been a master class in world-building, visual design, attention to detail, and sheer love of filmmaking, however this was just... Bizarre, but in all the right ways. This episode had such a charming Edgar Wright meets the Coen Brothers vibe, and it is just intoxicating. The cheese-ball acting, the random plot elements, the way it all sort of flows together with the same vibe that drew me to the old comic worlds like Valerian or 2000 AD, and more recently to worlds like Edena by Moebius, and Dorohedoro by Q Hayashida, it's just magic on screen. In a world of bland visuals, and same-y repetitive tropes over and over again in a seemingly endless loop, genuine works of creative brilliance like this give me such indescribable hope. It is not an exaggeration to say that you, sir, are an inspiration.
The ending shots were so cool, seeing how the pirate grew his band and eventually had a massive landship. Literally all those shots had my jaw fall to the floor :0
In episode 2, the character is Agent Stirling. While he's eating, he's watching a recording of him questioning a guy named Conner. Stirling says they found the guitar, where did you get it? Connor says he got it from Pete. Then you hear a scream and Connor cries out "what happened to my face?". See? It actually does connect to the second episode.
just stumbled on your work. I love this universe you've created. The city in episode 1 gave me final fantasy 7, Midgar vibes and I love it. After this episode I was like wth does this even mean? Then I remembered that they had talked about a guitar in Episode 2, very nice. cant wait for more!
If anyone is wondering who the narrator at the beginning is. I think it was the guy who screamed "My face!!!" during the broadcast at 4:40 in episode two. Edit: It's so funny that my timestamp lines up perfectly with "Russboy got no eyes." in this episode 🤣
Just watched all the episodes I really enjoyed this. I’m new to blender so to see what can happen if you really practice makes me hopeful. The cinematography and CGI is absolutely amazing. Best series I’ve watched in a while. Better than what’s on Netflix these days. Well done. Can’t wait to see what you do next 🎉😮👌🏻
BRO! I dunno why I've never seen this before. This was amazing. I really hope to see more! Keep up the good work! Oh, and also. What did I just watch?!
Thank you, Ian, for inspiring me to work faster and trust the creative process. Your dedication to your craft is truly admirable, and I'm grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge and experience with others. Keep up the great work and continue to inspire 🔥
I wasn't sure if you were going to make a Pete Episode for this series, but I'm so glad you did Ian! This is definitely one of the better Pete episodes I've seen
That there was certainly a thing. A wonderfully weird and brilliant thing at that. Also very true to the nature of all Pete's. Loved the Scott Pilgrim-esque fight and the fact that a small team is able to outdo the effects of many big budget shows and movies (which seem to be in a rut of looking a bit pants again of late)
Episodes one and two had me filled with a wonderful surreal cocktail of fear, wonder, and fascination. This episode had me laughing "...what??" at every turn. Remember kids, chemicals and radiation make up literally everything.
also connor mentions pete and how the guitar was his burden in the show agent sterling was watching in episode two that might be important but i got distracted
@@hansonkerman7286 That wasn't a show he was watching, that was a video recording of an interrogation Sterling himself had conducted of Connor. Sterling is an agent of the Superintelligence Agency, a shady (get it? city of Shade?) government investigations agency.
The end credits for Episode 3 are literally a "shut up and take my money" situation. You crammed a whole three-season Russboy series into two minutes, and now I want to watch the whole thing. I watched it a dozen times, and I'm still seeing new details. This is magnificent. The Russbot story has legs - run with it.
Man, I remember when Dynamo Dream was going to reboot Dynamo and make it more approachable, or possibly *I* was dreaming. Beautifully executed as always, but I'd love to see more of Carmen, Sterling, General Fender, Shanananalala and Jo Simon. And Kavonaghan. And--
I agree, I really do hope that he incorporates the old footage he has or reshoots the same kind of scenes and introduces those main characters again. But I also do feel like this series is going to be doing JUST THAT. Going by the fact that Sterling is in episode 2, I mean. We can only wait and see though!
I don't know what's real and what's VFX, but I do know two things. This is the most badass thing I have ever witnessed, and I am so inspired that I want to make my own films. My deepest respect to everyone working on Dynamo Dream. PS. Ian Hubert is the CG GOAT!
I enjoyed it but the cheesy acting if done deliberately for this episode felt so out of place compared to the other episodes that I just didn’t enjoy it as much. I personally hope other episodes don’t go this route and just a one off. Loved the work and world building, especially the credits backgrounds, they were gorgeous.
It feels so good to watch something completely liberated from the need to be profitable, prove a point, or even make sense. Just the pure joy of self-expression through medium. This is Art. I feel hopeful for our future.
Ian Hubert is the proof you don't need anything more than a good story, a green screen, and a computer (and a lot of talent) to make the best-looking VFX and 3D the world has ever seen. Can't wait to see episode 4!
Oh dang Ian, those are some sexy light streaks in the fight scene. Also, the ending credits, every scene, I want to see a Dynamo Dream episode of every dang scene in there. You keep bring the good stuff!
guy has a manic episode and almost dies but get saved by a pterodactyl musician dad; then the guy kills the pterodactyl and declares his love to the daughter, just to get back from where he came
This is the most Hubertesque thing I have ever watched. And I loved it! Everything is tied together in the best way possible. This third episode does what ep3 did in TLOU. It's the episode that we didn't know we needed. Haha. Great work as always. The end credits was epic. If anyone has missed it. Go watch the original Dynamo episodes. There's a lot of important backstory there 😁
If this world is a digitalized lucid dream of sorts, it would make sense that those who have "gotten into their minds" get super powers. Just like Neo in the matrix i suppose.
Seriously... same. I've had that song stuck in my head for four days now. It'd be nice to have a vidéo to loop, or a file to download, so that I could free the brain power to think about something else without missing the aggressively communicative sweet but sour joy of this "Hey, Hey" feeling.
I've lost count of how many times I've watched the credits. It feels like a Midwestern U.S. version of Borderlands set in the cover art for Use of Weapons, and it rules!
The first episode was released 671 days ago, the second was 8 days ago, and the third is right now. Based on this trend, episode 4 will release in about three hours followed almost immediately by every subsequent episode. In only a few episodes, they'll arrive every microsecond.
Ian, when will the supertask lazytutorial drop?
Time is a construct.
that stable diffusion workflow is crushing
Actually IAN released the episode 10 ten years ago, it will soon go public
Deductive reasoning at its best.
The end credits is basically its own complete story arc in itself!
The end credits were a bonus episode unto themselves
Reminds me of the Reboot Season 3 recap done in a Gilbert and Sullivan style.
The credits are a masterpiece on world building.
I want this song.
Honestly, I wish there was a whole episode on this!
Episode 1: A fascinating introduction to this world
Episode 2: A breathtaking action sequence and a cosmic threat
Episode 3: ...what?
I cannot express just how much I appreciate the brazen willingness to make something so absurdly random as this episode in an otherwise (comparatively) grounded series. Was it real? Is Pete real? Is anything real? Who knows! Can't wait to see how (and if) this fits into the larger world.
this
this is the first one i have seen, and now idk if i want to see the other 2 if they are not as fun
"Stay tuned till next time, to find out if any of this starts to fit together? I mean it has to, right? ...Probably?"
@@HorribleHomeVideo Definitely would still recommend watching the other two. All three episodes have been completely unique so far, and while the others might not be as absurdly wacky as this one, they're still really good in vastly different ways.
@@HorribleHomeVideo The other two are great for other reasons. I highly recommend all of them
The 'end credits' scene of Russboy becoming the leader of some group criminal gang eventually fixing up and driving that giant land-warship was impressive in itself. Love this series. I don't understand what the hell is happening but I am here for the ride.
It's like an American Mobius tale writ into CGI. An absolute gem.
Really one of the most Pete Episodes of all time
Never seen a more Pete episode...nope...can't say that I have...
He really just became _thekingofdemall_ and _malled_ all over everyone. Truly a Pete Episode.
Never seen anything Peter.
Sure
I especially loved when he just stood up saying "It's Petin' time"
Am I the only one that really wants that credit song to actually be released? It's unironically dope
yes! I want a full Dynamo Dream soundtrack honestly
Bro HOW DID I RECOgnize Sams voice that’s insane
I recognized it instantly too lol
I mean... it is Sam after all... how could you not?
Too recognizable
Right!? Even when he was putting on a bit of a different accent!
Right?! Like, immediately!
"Chemicals and radiation make up literally everything..." Best line.
Pete’s a smart man for tough times
This guy should be hired for an episode of LOVE, DEATH and ROBOTS
I hear they tried and he turned them down for Dynamo.
@@NathanMoothVFX Obscenely based
@@NathanMoothVFX bro wants to be independent
Nooo!!! I don't want just one episode. Ian should be given a crew of VFX aritsts and make a 6 episode miniseries for HBO!
They should just license his work and give him a bunch of money to make more of whatever he wants to make.
I love how the episode is paced as if the pirate at the start of the episode is telling it to you. That also probably means that most things in the episode didn’t actually happen and why the dialog is so monotone troughout the episode. Very cool
I hadn't thought of it this way! The dialogue *did* feel weird, but this explanation makes a lot of sense as to why!
that's a good point, the whole thing could be based on that 15 second conversation they had :D
thats smart
It's *framed* as if
@@itsd0nk yep I forgot the right word
a mighty boosh + scott pilgrim mashup of surreal vfx proportions. 10/10. Episode 4 lets gooo!
the dialogues are also in a scott pilgrim monotone way
- is that bad?
- kinda
Ha, I though exactly the same thing...
Worms 🤣
"I've gotten into my mind too" is such a raw line that makes almost no sense and I love it
Two episodes in two weeks! It really is Christmas!
Ok no more asparagus for you
Mmgmhhm yummy asparagus. A third can couldn’t hurt, right!?
A true Christmas Miracle
Episode 1 we had that robot stir-frying those CGI vegetables
Episode 3 we have pirate-bot chopping the CGI celery and carrots
Please keep up the CGI vegetable content
"- You just killed my dad.
- Is that bad?
- kinda.."
I LOVE how monotone that was xD It felt like a lucid dream
Dramatic
ya I think that's the idea a "lucid dream"
18 hr ago how is this possible?
@@santhoshsivan-xd6ki I think there was early access through the Patreon
@@kityoung03 nah, the idea is dynamo dream, not lucid dream
Out of all the Pete episodes, this was truly and absolutely one of them.
Are there other Pete episodes, or is this a self-referenced joke? Tnx!
Ian Hubert, it was the first episode of Dynamo that inspired me to leap into Blender. I’ve been learning it ever since and I’ve discovered what I want to do for the rest of my life.
Thank you so much! You and your work inspires many.
Go forth and create.
So you have decided to become an asparagus farmer for a living, huh...
@@GerardMenvussa or a moth bender..
Episode 1: mind-blowing work shown using blender - how can a 3d world be so real
Episode 2: suspense- space - teleport? amazing
Episode 3: why? why does this episode even exits?
Here's me thinking i missed something with episode 3 :) 1 and 2 were brilliant in both in visuals and stories. 3 however, while some great visuals and effects, the story and acting was, well..............nah
@@tonyleece6381 the acting was bad on purpose. It's a fake "bad" movie, like Velocipastor.
@@jibbs_aim I felt the same as tony at first, then I remembered it was a visual of someone telling Pete's story.
@@jibbs_aim okay but still.. why? Making it bad on purpose, still means he made something bad. Which is a shame because Ian is incredibly talented and he takes his time for each episode. So why not do something good with that time?
@@Chillerll Because it's fun. Does there need to be more to it? If something is "bad" on purpose as a joke or for some other reason, and in being so brings people joy, then is it actually bad? I don't think so. Think of the Evil Dead movies, or honestly any self aware comedy
That mall battle was something to behold. A conflict of most epic proportions. Truly an amazing journey.
Like Scott Pilgrim.
@@steprockmedia 100% Scott pilgrim was awesome.
Did you mean the biggest battle of the mall?
You just used 90% of every line in Bill and Ted
I feel like Pete is the kind of character with maxed out charisma and zero speech XD
But seriously this episode had me rolling with laughter, honestly this series is such an inspiration! Excited to see more!
I find it hard to believe that a mere human could come up with such chaotic entertainment as this.
Why is this SO much better then so many big budgeted AAA sci fi movies or series? Thats a tremendous work of art and as a 3d artist myself its impressive and stunning whats possible. Thanks for that ! :)
This fever dream was worth the wait. Two episodes in such a short period of time. I love you, Ian Hubert. Please release an album. The music is perfection.
yeah, give us the music, please. I'd buy the whole album.
I don't know what's going on, but I'm glad that someone had the talent and ability to make high-quality weird shit on the internet.
It's so fun to finally see these patreon sneak peaks come together! And the jokes still hit even after hearing them 25 times. This really strikes a great balance of being silly but still fun to watch. Dynamo knows its shortcomings of being hyper indie and it can have silly playful and serious moments. Really excited to see the main story continue!
especially the end credits. all those shots came together amazingly
I was prepared for quality visual content when I clicked on this episode. What I was not prepared for, was that absolut BANGER of an outro song! Instant classic
The story in the credits is so good.
It's Different... and that's what makes it Special :) The CGI is done great, it's beautiful. But more valuable than the CGI, is the story telling and the visual concepts that allow you to see things in a new way... a guy talking with his face off, a foreman whose like an android in a bubble vat... a random giant crab fight in the city down below...
i need the credits music video by itself without the credits over it. that was a masterpiece
"I'm too old for regrets, I'm like 35."
Oof, right in the feels.
Is so beautiful to know that an entire short was made mostly using Blender ❤
Yeah, he just took Blender to the whole new level. Suppose his dynamo dream episode realease in theaters, I won't miss a single espidose
Not ''mostly.'' Clearly, a real camera was used to film most of the scenes. Blender was used in some of the environment details, but not all. Practical set design and wardrobe was used a lot, and that is not CGI.
@@ENORMOUS26 No, most of the episodes used a lot of real locations and real people, of course. You folks act as if the people, the set design and the wardrobe were also done in Blender, and they weren't. Duh.
@Source Awareness Yeah, he shot most of the part, but the way he do blending between them is amazing
Ian i need more of these please come back to RUclips, I started blender after losing a work colleague and then a client while at work, both within a few months of eachother during covid. Watching what you could create inspired me to try it for my self, but I've lost that spark 😔 obviously that's a motivation issue I need to work on, but watching your content was a welcomed escape! Hope to see something else from you soon!!
The King promised us a week; the king gave us a week.
Now the question is should we serve or destroy the king.
When pete said "Its a pete episode" i cried and was speechless. Truly the pete of all time
. It's like the whole episode was a run-up to the end credits. I've watched them like 20 times.
This is the best thing I've seen in 2023. Pure ridiculousness and I'm begging for more.
(PS: the soundtrack SLAPS)
I’d recognize Sam’s voice anywhere. Beautifully done brother. Learned everything I know from you.
I said out loud “IS THAT SAM?” as soon as he started talking lmao
@@mateomeoteo same haha
@@mateomeoteo Haha SAME!
Sam who?
@@nyquist_control Sam Gorski from Corridor
It's nothing short of incredible how real everything is. I can't tell what's real or not, and more than that, there's so much going on that I fall straight into the world. It's so incredibly immersive.
I've kind of given up watching movies, but your stuff makes me feel love for movies like I felt back in the 80's again. It was so incredibly long since I told anyone "Have you seen this movie?!?" or "Wow, this is awesome" and to be able to have a chat about a movie coming out. Really, really thank you!
There's just something magnificient to see a creative to be able to do what they want. I could feel the joy of creating throughout all of the Dynamo episodes. Really inspiring stuff Ian
Why can't you hear a pterodactyl going to the toilet?
-Because the 'P' is silent-
Because they're all dead
I think everyone else has already put it far more eloquently than I can in saying how happy we are to have the third episode so soon, but this is on a whole other level. The entire series has been a master class in world-building, visual design, attention to detail, and sheer love of filmmaking, however this was just... Bizarre, but in all the right ways. This episode had such a charming Edgar Wright meets the Coen Brothers vibe, and it is just intoxicating. The cheese-ball acting, the random plot elements, the way it all sort of flows together with the same vibe that drew me to the old comic worlds like Valerian or 2000 AD, and more recently to worlds like Edena by Moebius, and Dorohedoro by Q Hayashida, it's just magic on screen. In a world of bland visuals, and same-y repetitive tropes over and over again in a seemingly endless loop, genuine works of creative brilliance like this give me such indescribable hope. It is not an exaggeration to say that you, sir, are an inspiration.
The ending shots were so cool, seeing how the pirate grew his band and eventually had a massive landship. Literally all those shots had my jaw fall to the floor :0
🙏🏾 *The Master Ian Hubert NEVER disappoints!!! Big Thanks for another cinematic masterpiece!!!*
3:11 so funny, the crab still holds the sword from Episode 1!
Excellent attention to detail!
P.S.: THANK YOU so much! This work is EPIC!
Suddenly getting some Adventures of Pete and Pete nostalgia. I swear it’s the same pacing and energy with the dialogue and absurdity…. I love it.
The end credits were amazing!
this guitar seems massively important for some reason...
In episode 2, the character is Agent Stirling. While he's eating, he's watching a recording of him questioning a guy named Conner. Stirling says they found the guitar, where did you get it? Connor says he got it from Pete. Then you hear a scream and Connor cries out "what happened to my face?". See? It actually does connect to the second episode.
@@Rigel_Chiokis yeah pretty sure when i made that comment i was referring to the reference from ep 2
@@smiggleincinc ah, so you were making a rhetorical comment. Hard to tell online sometimes. 😁
@@Rigel_Chiokis lol i get it mate, no worries. i appreciate the helpfulness either way
Ohh look a butterfly! 🦋
Can we get an official release of “I am the Disoster”? It’s actually so good!
just stumbled on your work. I love this universe you've created. The city in episode 1 gave me final fantasy 7, Midgar vibes and I love it. After this episode I was like wth does this even mean? Then I remembered that they had talked about a guitar in Episode 2, very nice. cant wait for more!
If anyone is wondering who the narrator at the beginning is. I think it was the guy who screamed "My face!!!" during the broadcast at 4:40 in episode two.
Edit: It's so funny that my timestamp lines up perfectly with "Russboy got no eyes." in this episode 🤣
Connections, connections.
That credit song was amazing. It does feel good to be wanted, but don't tell the cops!
Pete is my new D&D character concept, personal role model, and life goals all in one script!
Truly is he a Chad’s Chad.
Just watched all the episodes I really enjoyed this. I’m new to blender so to see what can happen if you really practice makes me hopeful. The cinematography and CGI is absolutely amazing. Best series I’ve watched in a while. Better than what’s on Netflix these days. Well done. Can’t wait to see what you do next 🎉😮👌🏻
"So let's go back to the desert again and do crime for the rest of our li-i-i-ives!" Great tune at the end Ian.
BRO! I dunno why I've never seen this before. This was amazing. I really hope to see more! Keep up the good work!
Oh, and also. What did I just watch?!
This episode had some serious Six-String Samurai vibes!
Thank you, Ian, for inspiring me to work faster and trust the creative process. Your dedication to your craft is truly admirable, and I'm grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge and experience with others. Keep up the great work and continue to inspire 🔥
I would die for Kenny
Kenny forever!
This is so much like that stuff you did back in your young years. Brings back memories. :)
I wasn't sure if you were going to make a Pete Episode for this series, but I'm so glad you did Ian! This is definitely one of the better Pete episodes I've seen
That there was certainly a thing.
A wonderfully weird and brilliant thing at that.
Also very true to the nature of all Pete's.
Loved the Scott Pilgrim-esque fight and the fact that a small team is able to outdo the effects of many big budget shows and movies (which seem to be in a rut of looking a bit pants again of late)
Episodes one and two had me filled with a wonderful surreal cocktail of fear, wonder, and fascination.
This episode had me laughing "...what??" at every turn. Remember kids, chemicals and radiation make up literally everything.
also connor mentions pete and how the guitar was his burden in the show agent sterling was watching in episode two that might be important but i got distracted
@@hansonkerman7286 That wasn't a show he was watching, that was a video recording of an interrogation Sterling himself had conducted of Connor. Sterling is an agent of the Superintelligence Agency, a shady (get it? city of Shade?) government investigations agency.
The end credits for Episode 3 are literally a "shut up and take my money" situation. You crammed a whole three-season Russboy series into two minutes, and now I want to watch the whole thing. I watched it a dozen times, and I'm still seeing new details. This is magnificent. The Russbot story has legs - run with it.
This episode is filled with brilliant comedy.
The DYNAMO DREAM is so much fun, and impressive. I have so much respect for all the work you have put into this series. It really shows.
I like how this setting is Cyberpunk without all the depression
It's retro-futurism basically with a dash of dystopian, but not so much it grinds the people down.
How the hell it's been more than one year since this came out??? Felt like months at most... Still great as ever.
Man, I remember when Dynamo Dream was going to reboot Dynamo and make it more approachable, or possibly *I* was dreaming. Beautifully executed as always, but I'd love to see more of Carmen, Sterling, General Fender, Shanananalala and Jo Simon. And Kavonaghan. And--
I agree, I really do hope that he incorporates the old footage he has or reshoots the same kind of scenes and introduces those main characters again. But I also do feel like this series is going to be doing JUST THAT. Going by the fact that Sterling is in episode 2, I mean. We can only wait and see though!
That credits sequence with the story of Russboy the Freeway Pirate... *chef's kiss*
15:40 Coool the mech fixing the City Mover, is insanely cool looking.
Not sure but... I think this was the mech loosing to the crab in ep.01.
I don't know what's real and what's VFX, but I do know two things. This is the most badass thing I have ever witnessed, and I am so inspired that I want to make my own films. My deepest respect to everyone working on Dynamo Dream.
PS. Ian Hubert is the CG GOAT!
i never in my wildest dreams expected to get two episodes this close together. Ian, sir, you are a legend.
I enjoyed it but the cheesy acting if done deliberately for this episode felt so out of place compared to the other episodes that I just didn’t enjoy it as much.
I personally hope other episodes don’t go this route and just a one off. Loved the work and world building, especially the credits backgrounds, they were gorgeous.
Always a joy, from a "Wow Blender" perspective and a storytelling perspective
It feels so good to watch something completely liberated from the need to be profitable, prove a point, or even make sense. Just the pure joy of self-expression through medium. This is Art. I feel hopeful for our future.
Also, why are the end credits so filled with content?! There were more locations in the last 2 minutes, than in Avatar
Ian Hubert is the proof you don't need anything more than a good story, a green screen, and a computer (and a lot of talent) to make the best-looking VFX and 3D the world has ever seen.
Can't wait to see episode 4!
When the credits build more lore than LOTR I go back to the desert again to do crime for the rest of my life!
Oh dang Ian, those are some sexy light streaks in the fight scene. Also, the ending credits, every scene, I want to see a Dynamo Dream episode of every dang scene in there. You keep bring the good stuff!
This is the definition of what determination, dedication, and other words starting with D.
For it is a Dynamo Dream,
And it is good.
Aaaand... as if it was just a small bonus, behind the credits a whole story develops. Loved the stalenhag-esque road trip vibes.
Strong Mighty Boosh vibes from this episode - which isn't a bad thing at all.
Was thinking this same thing! Just made a comment about expecting Old Gregg.
Dynamo Dream Ep 3 (The Twin Peaks episode). Love it.
dubstep guns 2 isn't what i expected
When the girl opened the microwave to get the aspargus I thought it would be a pizza ball.
Two episodes in one year already, damn you really are the master of blender
guy has a manic episode and almost dies but get saved by a pterodactyl musician dad; then the guy kills the pterodactyl and declares his love to the daughter, just to get back from where he came
This is the most Hubertesque thing I have ever watched. And I loved it! Everything is tied together in the best way possible. This third episode does what ep3 did in TLOU. It's the episode that we didn't know we needed. Haha. Great work as always. The end credits was epic. If anyone has missed it. Go watch the original Dynamo episodes. There's a lot of important backstory there 😁
Hubertesque is quite fitting as their whole family is exactly like that :D
Where are the original episodes?
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I can't even believe how amazing the credits are.
Watching an anime style fight between a men in underwear and a strange birdman in a Ian Hubert's work is something that words cannot even describe
Every episode is better than the last. Some of this one reminded me of an LSD trip when I was in my first year at college.
gonna need a crab language translator. gotta figure out what the crab was saying!
Pleaseee release an album of the music! It is perfection! Defenetly worth the wait
If this world is a digitalized lucid dream of sorts, it would make sense that those who have "gotten into their minds" get super powers. Just like Neo in the matrix i suppose.
i must watch waaaay too much corridor crew, the moment he spoke i was like "IS THAT SAM?"
you are my biggest inspiration. Keep on making this incredible work!
Legitimately end credit song & sequence are my favorite part of this video.
I really want a separate video thats just I am a disoster, so I can loop it!
For now it starts at 14:12
I really like the song too, so I uploaded its part of the video to ruclips.net/video/sxRxMEX47X0/видео.html
Seriously... same. I've had that song stuck in my head for four days now. It'd be nice to have a vidéo to loop, or a file to download, so that I could free the brain power to think about something else without missing the aggressively communicative sweet but sour joy of this "Hey, Hey" feeling.
I've lost count of how many times I've watched the credits. It feels like a Midwestern U.S. version of Borderlands set in the cover art for Use of Weapons, and it rules!