sarchale-deactivated20141030 asked: Aw, I submitted you a translation. Did it not send?
it might have! I’ve queued quite a lot of submissions so they appear more slowly on people’s dashboards just because I’ve been getting so many; same goes for anyone else who has been submitting translations! if it doesn’t appear by tomorrow try again! my inbox has been very weird lately… sorry for not recognising your username I’m just swamped with these beautiful things lately so it’s hard to keep track of (especially while I’m at work, like, now)
Hi Mod! I’m a really big fan of all of your work (I first found your tumblr when I was trying to figure out what DHMIS was, and couldn’t leave after seeing your awesome illustrations and animations).
I don’t know if someone’s already done this, but I wanted to try translating TPoH into Japanese. Thank you for creating such a great comic! ^_^
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shoot I clicked post instead of queue BUT WHO CARES THIS IS GREAT
Umm, yeah, so… Hi! I’ve been wanting to do this for a few weeks and i just thought I might give it a try since I cant really go to school right now (I live in Carabobo, Venezuela and its pretty much impossible to get out of my house). This is a Latin-American spanish version of the first page :D
I hope you dont mind if I keep on translating it…
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Okay no this one gets super major respect like wow I am so humbled ;__;
and YO IF YOU WANT TO DO THIS AS AN ACTUAL THING LET ME KNOW I can send you the pages without text to help out and you can post them on Smackjeeves like some of my other translators!
Anonymous asked: So, has "translating TPoH" become a meme yet? It might just transcend into meme status. I'd never do it, but I imagined myself digging up the made-up language me and a buddy made up in 7th grade and translating the first page into that just to mess with you.
if that’s the case this is the most dedicated meme I’ve heard of yet WE’RE ALL MEME LOVING FUCKS
Oscar nominees Best Animated Feature 2014
Earlier today this article was brought to my attention, in which it becomes clear that some of the Academy voters have little to no respect for the animation industry. They openly admit not having watched the nominated films and/or claiming that animated films are for kids, so they didn’t vote. Even the ones shown in the article that did vote barely motivated their choice.
I find this extremely disrespectful of the animators who poured their heart and soul into making these movies, only to have their work be pushed aside without a second glance by the judges of one of the most prominent and well known film awards out there. As an aspiring animator, I am deeply insulted.
Please note that in this post I am expressing no opinion on whether Frozen should have won or not. I think it’s a wonderful film, just as all the other nominees. I am simply saying that we deserve better.
What they did is disrespectful to the creators of every single one of these films, even Frozen. By barely motivating their choice, they make it look like they voted for Frozen simply because of Disney’s status in the industry. Because it’s Disney, and it made a lot of money, so it had to be at least somewhat good. To me it seems like some of the voters just defaulted to voting for the Disney film, and nobody likes to win by default.
Don’t get me wrong, I too have been guilty of loving Disney simply because it’s Disney, but there is so much more beautiful animation out there and it deserves to be taken into consideration. And if Frozen won, it should have won because the majority of the voters thought it was the best film, not because part of the voters was too lazy to even watch the nominated films.
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Mind-Blowing TV Spot Recreates Six Iconic Images in One Uninterrupted Shot
No CGI. It’s all practical work. Sploosh.
Don’t need no computers for magic to work! Yeahhh! Awesome!
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