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Somebody been stealing Wedge parts to make a robot?
Just kidding... the trailer looks wonderful. It must be exciting to see it come together.
 
That is WAY cool!!! :smile: I noticed that when the words "One Machines Journey" comes on the screen at the 00:09 mark, it's should be "One Machine's Journey". Stuff like that jumps out at me.....
 
Peter is right, it is was cool! He is also right about the punctuation, I'm sorry the English teacher in me wouldn't let it go.
 
"You're all invited"

I'd love to come, but where is the Monty Room 208?
 
The whole feature has finally been released.
See it here
 
On the other hand, glad that what is being sought is Canadian. "No-eh" :p
 
That is WAY cool!!! :smile: I noticed that when the words "One Machines Journey" comes on the screen at the 00:09 mark, it's should be "One Machine's Journey". Stuff like that jumps out at me.....

You and Mickey! I declare!
 
On the other hand, glad that what is being sought is Canadian. "No-eh" :p

Here I thought NO-A was the guy with the boat transporting two of each animal.
 
You and Mickey! I declare!

Pete's my new best friend! :smile:

Guess some of us are afflicted. I think I've posted earlier, but when we were kids my two sisters always complained about my correcting them; called me "Professor", and not in complimentary fashion.
 
Same affliction here... but I can abuse th' language as well as anybody, too.

The animation is really well done.
 
Pete's my new best friend! :smile:

Guess some of us are afflicted. I think I've posted earlier, but when we were kids my two sisters always complained about my correcting them; called me "Professor", and not in complimentary fashion.

My wife grew up in a German-Speaking family (she was the youngest and only one born in US). Suffice it to say I've learned to keep my mouth shut about her German-influenced grammar!
 
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