I didn't mention EVA

Else 2022-03-28 09:01:13

More and more I can imagine such a scene.
Man A rushed into the studio excitedly: "Hey! The funding problem is solved!"
The men stood up excitedly: "Great, the project can finally start!"
"I'll draw the body!"
"I'll be a man Let's set!"
"Let's do a big vote this time!"
. . .

"I received a lot of letters, and the response is good."
"However, the funds in the early stage seem to be used too much."
The men were silent.
A man: "It doesn't matter, the big deal is to play for the last time."
. . .

"It's finally over, I thought I couldn't hold on anymore."
"Hey~"
. . .

"It's selling well, let's go out to the theater when the money is enough!"
The men jumped: "This time we must do better!"
. . .

Although this group of people is doing animation with such enthusiasm, this work is still no different from their previous works. Childish, convoluted, chaotic and unclear in connotation, and even unable to finish the work well, the only desirable thing is probably the expressiveness of the work. They are a group of freaks who like to huddle in the house and draw stories on paper for people to see, but they are extremely confident and even arrogant only in the expressiveness of their works. It was such a flawed work of self-satisfaction and self-expression, but it resonated with many people in that era, set off heated discussions, and became a social phenomenon.

Dare to love, people in those days were freaks.

The freaks who were originally scattered gathered together, shouted and shouted, and the momentum was not small. This time, the society actually recognized them.

Has the madness spread? It's confirmed!

This work is indispensable, and it has been passed down by word of mouth and spread all over the world.

After this, it is the real upswing period of the work. Everyone digs the deep meaning of the works, studies various settings, and argues about unsolved mysteries. More and more people get involved and say a few words, and even start to sublimate the works from their respective fields. Of course, many people scoff at it, but there is no praise or criticism. .
. . .


In 2003, a group of men sat at a table drinking.

"Ah~ it's been decades since our group of DTs got married and started a business."
"Time flies so fast, everyone is getting old."
"It's the age of young people!"
Man A drank a drink: "I don't I like the young people today so much, let’s take the younger generation of our peers. Although the technical work is very good, it feels less like our madness back then, and it feels like a little old man.
” You have to study and work safely."
"It's not about making money in the end," Man A took another drink, "let them see what our seniors did!"
The men were puzzled.
Man A has another drink. "That, that. Get some young people to do it together, redo it all, and let them learn!" The
men: "Is this true?"
Have fun!"
. . .

As a result, the legendary animation started again, running wildly as always, and setting off a frenzy.

Many people spit it out that it has lost the flavor of the past and has become a work of flying, confusing and unclear. But in fact, they were wrong, because even at the beginning, it was Tuo Xiang, a bunch of stinky houses huddled in a dark room and pulled out of a black room, thinking that he was very cool and handsome.



As soon as my brain became hot, I changed another setting, and as soon as my mood rose, I changed another line.
It doesn't matter what the final result will be.
The audience is no longer the same group of audiences, and the original group of audiences no longer need to use this work to prove anything.
However, the new work is still on fire.



Dare to love, this era is full of freaks.


The title of the work is, The Waste Wood Man and the Lost and Found DAT.

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