What I loved about Jordan's animation: - used the same bowling ball character in all his animations - could've made it for a "strike" joke by wiping out an entire city but was even funnier as a "split" atom bomb joke
I just LOST it at that "Split!". The sequence started silly, then got foreboding, then hung me up with a "what's this bowling ball going to do...", and then ding-a-linkle-"Split!" I almost fell off my couch.
Jordan's animation was my favorite for a couple reasons: -The silly sound effects -his detail level is spot on every time -the little kid releasing the balloon -from the beginning you know where it's going, but then the "split" catches you off guard -then, immediately, he follows up with the "bowl again," which is just brilliant Definitely found the line, well done!
Jordan's animation is top three so far from the whole series. It had cleverness, shock value and the duration was exactly right! The sound effects were also great.
Yeah, if I were to define where my 'line' is, I'd day 9/10 was the safe side, and the above SPLIT! just on the oh no side. But having been to Hiroshima kinda taints my perspective, I admit.
I love the new pacing of these, I find it alot more engaging to start seeing the ending animations at the beginning, and THEN breaking down how it was made. I personally found myself skipping through in the old style, this was a great watch.
I never took issue before -honestly liked it the same if not more; I found the "here and there" hints of what they were each building lent to the anticipation.... ....BUUUT, if I'm being pragmatic, here? Yea, I bet most viewers have less patience and will probably watch through these more fully with the reverse format, such as was used here.
@@AlexiosTheSixth Honestly? I like the anticipation and guessing for ALL the challenges, but ya you're not wrong, lol; probably even more fun when one is trying to guess a myriad of possibly offensive end results for their projects 😄.
Jordan just made a perfect final 10th frame animation. The attention to detail in both historical and sporting aspects encapsulated in a masterpiece. Bravo!
"OH NO!" audibly exited my lips when I realized what was going on. That was literally all I could say. "OH NO!" again, with a chuckle, after the split gag. I am truly ashamed. Well done.
Jordan absolutely nailed it with this one. One word - Perfection. The best animation of the series for sure. Nikos's school bully SPARED was clever and used to lead the chart, but there is a new leader now.
I actually really like the way you guys did it this time, where you showed the short first then talked about how you did some technical aspect of the short - rather than just discussing the conceptualization of the short.
To be clear, I really enjoyed the previous episodes and the team going into their thought processes behind their shorts and addressing major technical challenges. But in this case, I liked that they went with the approach of "This was how we went about creating the personality of our shorts from a technical perspective", because it illustrated how very simple techniques could create that style and personality. For example Sam and Niko both discussing how they did the animations of their bowling pins and how they managed to get things as simple as bowling pins to be as emotive as they were using either very simple slider morphs, or stretch/squish/bend animations. I'm not saying this needs to be the *only* format, just that I like this style/approach as well.
I think under one of the first bowling videos people discussed this, and somebody said that this bowling software is so old, buggy and blackboxed to the boot, that it's basically impossible to replace the animations it plays.
@@vincevvnBut then you need to write new software. If you have a human doing the scoring manually that's easy, but if you need to interface with the ancient machinery then good luck.
Jordan's one is amazing because you can anticipate what's coming, but his cartoon noises and comedic timings take it to another level INSANE WORK JORDAN
This editing style of "video, here's how I did it" makes this series flow so much better. I know it's probably to drive watch time so people don't skip to the end. But it's actually just a more enjoyable edit overall.
Jordan never lets us down. Everyone got scared to go over the line while he has always been over so he knows how to push it but not too far. That split was awesome.
Jordan's always work because of "camp", they have that campy humor to them that pulls them back into "it's just a prank bro" while still broaching a hard subject.
Fantastic point, mate. Related: I hadn't thought of it this way at first, but -kind of like he (Jordan) went into: making the animation janky looking significantly lends to the camp and thus significantly detracts from the seriousness or distastefulness by (like you say) giving it that "just a prank, bro" feel.
I like the format of showing the video first, then showing a behind-the-scenes after. It lets us be able to see how things went together without getting spoilers
@@rodrigoorozco9263 the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima split atoms. The force of splitting the atoms created a chain reaction in the materials inside the bomb creating an explosion that ended the second world war. A split in bowling occurs when you bowl straight down the middle and hit all but the left and rightmost pins (7 and 10) and so thats called a split. Because it's almost impossible to hit both of them in 1 more bowl.
Jordan is so clever. You don't understand the story until you see the plane shadow and have that "aha!" moment, it's great. He didn't tell you. He let your mind connect the dots.
The amount of wisdom shared in a funny way is unbelievable. I like how I enjoy every single video and how I'm casually learning. Either by you guys dropping facts, teaching or even mentioning "new technologies" (or software) and how you guys "play" with it.
IMMEDIATELY when Jordan's shot showed a bowling pin wearing a 'chinese hat' (sry don't know the name) I whispered, 'omg, atomic bombs?' . Yeah, he definetly always finds the line.
Holy moly, props to you guys for working in the 'this is how I did it and you can too' in such a non daunting and educational way. The duality of man! Corridor Digital can be the most wholesome informative educators while also placing themselves on the most wanted list of the CIA 😂
Oh man. I literally laughed out loud. I can't remember the last time I did that. Thanks, Jordan. It was so perfect. the key is being slightly offensive, but also **clever**.
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen, I love how informative this is, like it’s not just offensive humour for the sake of it, you delve into the nooks and crannies of how to make this and how it’s done.
"UGHHH THE PLANE! THE PLANES HEADING TO THE SECOND CITY" i've been dying for a full 10 minutes from this and it just gets funnier every time I watch it
The start of Niko's animation made me spew out my Sunkist, had to pause to clean up because I wasn't expecting to see bowling pins at a clinic like that
the hiroshima/nagasaki one was really good... but a very nick-picky point against it is that the nuke exploded mid-air, which is why those places arent wastelands like say chernobyl. but very good animations all around!
Chernobyl was a nuclear reactor meltdown, a bomb and meltdown are two very different beasts. It is true that ground detonations are more destructive though
@snosibsnob3930 No, ground detonations aren't more destructive. That's why it was an air detonation. If the US had used a ground detonation less would have been destroyed by the blast but the fallout would have been more intense
The abortion one in particular has a nitpicky issue as well, in that abortions dont even happen that late, but for the sake of transparency (in that, yes, its about abortion), I get it lol
You think we wouldn’t notice the new format where you go one video at a time and then do a breakdown after the fact so that people don’t just skip to the end…? That’s a good call actually I’m with it. I would’ve watched all the way through regardless but stay innovating 😎😎😎
I will say, I liked the style of having them explain their animations before we sell the final product instead of seeing the final project and then they explain
9:14 The virgin Wren: Tells a computer trained off stolen assets to make a hat for him 13:26 The chad Jordan: Spends $40 on an environment made by a human
I grew up near Hanford. I'm always so curious about people who are in awe about the bombs. How much do you know about the process? About the American communities that were poisoned? For anyone who doesn't know, Hanford was part of the Manhatten Project, and where B Reactor was built. Three generations of my family have worked on either production or clean-up.
The “split” was so clever, but the “bowl again” made me remember why he’s the best at humor that is offensive
I cackled out loud and I never thought I could do a sound like that
The bowl again part really did it! Extremely clever.
Is "bowl again" a reference to how the Japs got bombed twice?
Ikr that was hilarious
perfectly described my feelings watching that clip 😂
What I loved about Jordan's animation:
- used the same bowling ball character in all his animations
- could've made it for a "strike" joke by wiping out an entire city but was even funnier as a "split" atom bomb joke
Which also makes the bowl again part make sense, perfection.
The added “bowl again” is what gets me. The “split” joke is already good enough, when you add that to the mix it just amplified the whole thing
character arch development
then the "bowl again" joke referencing how two cities got nuked
I like how Sam’s animations all have an obnoxious amount of Koopa sound effects 😂
The “Split!” in Jordan’s animation was perfect, seriously caught me off guard.
I just LOST it at that "Split!". The sequence started silly, then got foreboding, then hung me up with a "what's this bowling ball going to do...", and then ding-a-linkle-"Split!" I almost fell off my couch.
That's one of the first things in a while that made me laugh out loud from shock and surprise
@@TransistorBased I laughed so hard that my smartwatch warned me that I was in a "loud environment".
@@TransistorBasedthen it’s followed by BOWL ABAIN
PERFECT sound design
Jordan's animation was my favorite for a couple reasons:
-The silly sound effects
-his detail level is spot on every time
-the little kid releasing the balloon
-from the beginning you know where it's going, but then the "split" catches you off guard
-then, immediately, he follows up with the "bowl again," which is just brilliant
Definitely found the line, well done!
That long awkward hold at Jordan's "Bowl Again" screen is everything that makes me love this series.
it was painful how well that fit. "split" "bowl again".
man...
Yeah it reminds me of Bill Wurtz's animation of the bombings in his video "history of japan." Where he just holds 15 seconds of grave silence. Lol
Ngl I died laughing at that part
If this is Jordan restraining himself to not cross the line, part of me really wants to see what happens if the line isn't holding him back.
his first animation
Watch the first video... it was so offensive they couldn't show it even on their website.
I think it would be about some denying some showers, a train, and the bowling balls would be blonde guys covered in insignia
It's the last round of bowling, he gets the strike on Hiroshima then gets the spare on Nagasaki
NO!
This has become my favorite series on youtube. Hope it continues for years to come!
89 likes but no reply's? let me fix that
Doodly, you should make an offensive bowling animation.
Makes no sense.
@@sadomars2446 Everybody Welcoooome THE SNOOOOOOOOWFLAAAAAKE!
Jordan's animation is top three so far from the whole series. It had cleverness, shock value and the duration was exactly right! The sound effects were also great.
It would be awesome if you could track down the original animators of those crappy bowling animations and get them on the couch for a react video
thats an awsome idea 😂
They’re probably long dead sadly
@@imao15 that was only like 30 years ago why would they be long dead
@@l3gacyClearly imou15 is confessing to the murder of several animators
@@l3gacy oh. For some reason I thought it was way longer of a time, but the comment above this is funnier so let’s just go with that one
That 9/10 joke is still sooo good, I could have never thought of that.
Yeah, if I were to define where my 'line' is, I'd day 9/10 was the safe side, and the above SPLIT! just on the oh no side. But having been to Hiroshima kinda taints my perspective, I admit.
@@jnerdsblog I went to ground zero so I know what you mean just the opposite perspective. Both horrible tragedies.
"Since we are going for offensive, I thought I would throw in some generative ai" lolol
10:20 Kinda sad they didn't catch the Boys N The Hood reference.. I knew it immediately after the showed the alleyway 😭
Nah, They say boys in the hood seconds after the timestamp you put
I love the new pacing of these, I find it alot more engaging to start seeing the ending animations at the beginning, and THEN breaking down how it was made. I personally found myself skipping through in the old style, this was a great watch.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the feedback.
Also increases watch time XD@@CorridorCrew
I never took issue before -honestly liked it the same if not more; I found the "here and there" hints of what they were each building lent to the anticipation....
....BUUUT, if I'm being pragmatic, here? Yea, I bet most viewers have less patience and will probably watch through these more fully with the reverse format, such as was used here.
@@inventgineer yeah, the offensive bowling animations are not as funny without the buildup
@@AlexiosTheSixth Honestly? I like the anticipation and guessing for ALL the challenges, but ya you're not wrong, lol; probably even more fun when one is trying to guess a myriad of possibly offensive end results for their projects 😄.
All Jordan needed was a J. Robert Oppenbowler to pop up at the end for a STRIKE animation
It is so much better as a Split animation than a strike animation, what he did was perfection as is
Wrens reaction to Dean cheering we did it was golden lmao
That's one for the books haha!
Sam's Summit Ice jacket cannot be overlooked. That's the definition of slightly offensive, but at the same time not.
EVEN. MORE. OF. THIS. PLEASE.
Lots and lots more
I second this. These are too funny to stop doing.
I love this soo much
MOAR
needs to be an annual thing
Jordan just made a perfect final 10th frame animation. The attention to detail in both historical and sporting aspects encapsulated in a masterpiece. Bravo!
"OH NO!" audibly exited my lips when I realized what was going on. That was literally all I could say.
"OH NO!" again, with a chuckle, after the split gag. I am truly ashamed. Well done.
slight pause… “Bowl again!”
There it is. The cherry on top.
How could you
yep, when I saw the Japanese theme I instantly knew what he was going for...
@@CorridorCrewquite suprised you haven’t done an offensive bowling animation making fun of us furries in a clever way, it’d be neat.
Jordan absolutely nailed it with this one. One word - Perfection. The best animation of the series for sure. Nikos's school bully SPARED was clever and used to lead the chart, but there is a new leader now.
I actually really like the way you guys did it this time, where you showed the short first then talked about how you did some technical aspect of the short - rather than just discussing the conceptualization of the short.
Thanks for the feedback!
@@CorridorCrewI actually don’t, now you will need to make the choice. To go with what this guy said, or what I said! 🫣
This format is definitely the way to go 👍
To be clear, I really enjoyed the previous episodes and the team going into their thought processes behind their shorts and addressing major technical challenges.
But in this case, I liked that they went with the approach of "This was how we went about creating the personality of our shorts from a technical perspective", because it illustrated how very simple techniques could create that style and personality.
For example Sam and Niko both discussing how they did the animations of their bowling pins and how they managed to get things as simple as bowling pins to be as emotive as they were using either very simple slider morphs, or stretch/squish/bend animations.
I'm not saying this needs to be the *only* format, just that I like this style/approach as well.
5:04 the kid is watching a previous episode of offensive bowling animations
please rent a bowling alley and prank people with these.
I'd be happy just seeing them bowling, having other people probably won't be any good hahha
I think under one of the first bowling videos people discussed this, and somebody said that this bowling software is so old, buggy and blackboxed to the boot, that it's basically impossible to replace the animations it plays.
That'd be so funny honestly.
@@DarthBiomechit would be insanely easy to just use a screen hooked up to a computer
@@vincevvnBut then you need to write new software.
If you have a human doing the scoring manually that's easy, but if you need to interface with the ancient machinery then good luck.
Jordan is despicable, I love it! XDXDXDXD "Split" into "Bowl Again" was masterful, well done
That split was wild
Right? Like somewhere between drowning in diarrhea and laughing at holocaust joke’s because you don’t know better… oh… nvm 🤦♂️
bowl again?
*loads second nuke*
Jordan's one is amazing because you can anticipate what's coming, but his cartoon noises and comedic timings take it to another level
INSANE WORK JORDAN
Jordan's quasi-sociopathy is exactly the kinda humour we need in our lives! 😂
This editing style of "video, here's how I did it" makes this series flow so much better. I know it's probably to drive watch time so people don't skip to the end. But it's actually just a more enjoyable edit overall.
was gonna say the same thing
Nope, ruins any anticipation or interest in what they're working on
Jordan never lets us down. Everyone got scared to go over the line while he has always been over so he knows how to push it but not too far. That split was awesome.
appreciate the change in format. having the final animations show earlier followed by some behind-the-scenes from each creator feels more natural.
Jordan's always work because of "camp", they have that campy humor to them that pulls them back into "it's just a prank bro" while still broaching a hard subject.
Fantastic point, mate. Related: I hadn't thought of it this way at first, but -kind of like he (Jordan) went into: making the animation janky looking significantly lends to the camp and thus significantly detracts from the seriousness or distastefulness by (like you say) giving it that "just a prank, bro" feel.
I like the format of showing the video first, then showing a behind-the-scenes after. It lets us be able to see how things went together without getting spoilers
This is probably my favorite series on Corridor these days.
12:22 immediately knew what it was ganna be
Bowl again was pretty good, ngl. But honestly, I don't think anything can top Niko's 9/10. That was jaw dropping.
What was the split joke about ? I don't get it 😭
@@rodrigoorozco9263 the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima split atoms. The force of splitting the atoms created a chain reaction in the materials inside the bomb creating an explosion that ended the second world war.
A split in bowling occurs when you bowl straight down the middle and hit all but the left and rightmost pins (7 and 10) and so thats called a split. Because it's almost impossible to hit both of them in 1 more bowl.
@@RellekEarth ah, thanks !
The pin swinging in the Boyz N Tha Hood animation is HiLARiOUS 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a feeling the thumbnail is going to be changed 😂
The thumbnail will have mysteriously killed itself
lol I don’t get it I’m too young I guess
@Llamu you probably arent for that guy
@@Llamu you're probably the right demographic, actually
I'm not even going to ask what the thumbnail is supposed to represent.
Jordan is so clever. You don't understand the story until you see the plane shadow and have that "aha!" moment, it's great. He didn't tell you. He let your mind connect the dots.
As soon as i saw a japanese town i knew what was going down
Jordan once again nailed it hahah
Jordan has officially secured the crown there’s no way
Jordan never missing 😂😂 12:13
That is the single greatest bowling animation that is ever going to exist
It's horrifying but everything about it is perfect
Finale of this series should be getting them played at a real bowling alley and capture some reactions. Or a Node-style tourny.
13:45 pickolas cage was my gmod model for years, glad to see him represented in popular media
It's still mine ❤️
Jordan is too good at that, 9/10 was also amazing
Jordan's animation was perfect, I better see this at a bowling alley.
Every time I go bowling i think of these videos now
Jordan going from the villain of the first video to the hero in the latest is the character progression that we were all here for
I love the format of showing the video and then breaking it down, really kept me invested in both the action and behind the scenes.
The amount of wisdom shared in a funny way is unbelievable. I like how I enjoy every single video and how I'm casually learning. Either by you guys dropping facts, teaching or even mentioning "new technologies" (or software) and how you guys "play" with it.
Dean's socks and sandals combo is slightly offensive
Jordan's animation is so good, it would absolutely fit on adult swim as a bumper. It's THAT perfectly offensive
11:33 now THAT is a cool way to utilize AI, as a tool and not a replacement
Amen!
@@CorridorCrew where can I find this animation software?
i think the old way of editing where they show they process first and create suspense and then reveal the final animation was much better
IMMEDIATELY when Jordan's shot showed a bowling pin wearing a 'chinese hat' (sry don't know the name) I whispered, 'omg, atomic bombs?' . Yeah, he definetly always finds the line.
Brooooo Jordan is too good at this
Holy moly, props to you guys for working in the 'this is how I did it and you can too' in such a non daunting and educational way. The duality of man! Corridor Digital can be the most wholesome informative educators while also placing themselves on the most wanted list of the CIA 😂
12:48 I was laughing my ass off, calmed down, looked back at my screen and saw BOWL AGAIN and I almost shat myself
woulda been funnier if it was a 9:11 joke and it said strike again
I'd love to see you play these at an actual bowling alley
15:10 okay that transition was SMOOTH
I like the format change of showing the animation then explaining it. Gives you want you want sooner, but also splits it up throughout the video
😂🤦🏾♂️ Jordan you are a MONSTER LOL, but OMG that was very clever and slightly offensive as well...... MAN I LOVE YOU GUYS LOL!
Jordan elevates the performance of this series to the next level EVERY time
Oh man. I literally laughed out loud. I can't remember the last time I did that. Thanks, Jordan. It was so perfect. the key is being slightly offensive, but also **clever**.
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen, I love how informative this is, like it’s not just offensive humour for the sake of it, you delve into the nooks and crannies of how to make this and how it’s done.
The Atom splitting one dropped on me during my morning IG scrolling, I almost choked laughing, how clever that shit was.
Jordan is some kind of offensive bowling animation savant. I love the recurring mean bowling ball character in his animations.
12:50 Next up, Nagasaki!😅☢
Won't be a split.
I love Dean's, the way it looks and the way he animated the pins is just awesome
5:48 the fact that we live in a world where this sentence exists.
"UGHHH THE PLANE! THE PLANES HEADING TO THE SECOND CITY" i've been dying for a full 10 minutes from this and it just gets funnier every time I watch it
The start of Niko's animation made me spew out my Sunkist, had to pause to clean up because I wasn't expecting to see bowling pins at a clinic like that
This change in the storytelling/editing/direction is very interesting.. i really liked it
“The immense challenge of making a bowling pin pregnant” is a wild line 5:48
I really apreciate the new format. I gives newbies to 3D animation the right vocabulary and resources, BIG UPS!
9:54 Tell me you've never seen boyz n the hood without telling me you've never seen boyz n the hood.
Jordan absolutely crushed this!
13:10 HIROSHIMA!!! 😂😂😂😂
The greatest series on RUclips returns
8:26 so you made him oswald the lucky rabbit instead
no thats not mickey the mouse
thats… uh… Billy the… louse
Omg, I had just rewatched those videos like 2 days ago. One of your best series so far!
5:40 WyerframeZ knows how to make a bowlingpin pregnmant
The fact that Jordan’s wasn’t a strike and was a split was sooo funny! And then the bowl again was the cherry on top!
13:24 Why was he looking at a pickle ??? 😂😂😂😂
That's Pickolas cage
@@JohnJCB Yeah but why did he have him open?
@@callmehmeme he's the most important living person alive
This format is so much better ! It combines the surprise with all the back story
I want you guys to rent out a bowling alley for a 21 and up night and have them use all of the videos you have made over the years.
Jordan is the king of slightly offensive bowling animations! You guys are fighting for the 2nd place.
the hiroshima/nagasaki one was really good... but a very nick-picky point against it is that the nuke exploded mid-air, which is why those places arent wastelands like say chernobyl. but very good animations all around!
Chernobyl was a nuclear reactor meltdown, a bomb and meltdown are two very different beasts.
It is true that ground detonations are more destructive though
yes but chernobyl was the first similar event i could think of, besides, no other nukes were really set off in war to know@@snosibsnob3930
@snosibsnob3930 No, ground detonations aren't more destructive. That's why it was an air detonation. If the US had used a ground detonation less would have been destroyed by the blast but the fallout would have been more intense
The abortion one in particular has a nitpicky issue as well, in that abortions dont even happen that late, but for the sake of transparency (in that, yes, its about abortion), I get it lol
@@ramenbomberdeluxe4958
Oh don't kid yourself.
Not all of them happen "that late"
But rest assured that some of em absolutely *do*
We need more of this please, we can’t get enough of slightly offensive bowling animations
1:43 I take it those old Beeple videos on this channel didn't age so good huh?
Only thing aged good is Beeple with his 70 mil
@@GiJoe94 oh yeah he's peachy, no need to worry about him, turns out 70 mil are still 70 mil years later
My jaw dropped when I saw the last bowling animation, WOW it's THAT GOOD!
9:12 Wren... come on man
You think we wouldn’t notice the new format where you go one video at a time and then do a breakdown after the fact so that people don’t just skip to the end…? That’s a good call actually I’m with it. I would’ve watched all the way through regardless but stay innovating 😎😎😎
Pov watching this at 911k views and seeing 0:21 💀💀
I will say, I liked the style of having them explain their animations before we sell the final product instead of seeing the final project and then they explain
9:14 The virgin Wren: Tells a computer trained off stolen assets to make a hat for him
13:26 The chad Jordan: Spends $40 on an environment made by a human
Jordan single handedly saved this video. Best animation by far.
I love this video except for 14:35 WTF? Feat of american engineering, the Bomb!
I grew up near Hanford. I'm always so curious about people who are in awe about the bombs. How much do you know about the process? About the American communities that were poisoned?
For anyone who doesn't know, Hanford was part of the Manhatten Project, and where B Reactor was built. Three generations of my family have worked on either production or clean-up.
I didn’t think anyone could top Niko’s 9/10 but Jordan’s was incredible
13:02 LMAO
bro actin like he witnessed the 2nd plane hit i mean bomb i mean drop the bomb 😅