Alsooooo HAI 8D I haven’t gone anywhere LOL! Just not posting on UA-cam that’s all. XD I’ve always been checking comments and whatnot, I post my art and animatics on my other social medias! This post I made 8 months ago explains it: ua-cam.com/users/postUgypjur1MNvTyOQ5JwB4AaABCQ
Are you in the animation business? Seeing artwork and style like this I suggest you take this work to Disney, I am feeling some strong Disney vibes over here. Excellent work! This gives me Don Bluth vibes.
I mean, human rabies is a thing. You can be completely asymptomatic for years after infection, but once symptoms appear you're dead within a week. Less than a dozen people have ever survived and all of them ended up mentally reverted to infancy.
Animated anthropomorphic animals Seinfeld would definitely have started The Awakening waaay earlier than the Internet allowed it to happen. Could you imagine a Furfest '88?
It is absolutely uncanny how well you do the 80s/early 90s animation artstyle. Like if you said you used to be part of the Amblimation studio and learned directly under Don Bluth, I'd believe you lol.
Seriously, this is my first exposure to Kosperry's work & my first reaction was "what show are they laying Seinfeld over?" Like it legit looks like a official major produced piece.
@@TheLibran1 Same. I was very very excited for a moment that someone might have uncovered a lost Bluth short. I hope Kosperry gets hired as a lead character animator or animation director for some major studio!
I absolutely love Don Bluth style art and I showed this video to my mom (who's not the biggest fan of his movies) and she was so impressed at how close the animal designs were to the actual characters
It's strange. I know I'm just looking at still images here, but the poses and facial expressions have so much character and energy to them, I can visualize in my mind how they *would* be animated.
During the era this artist is emulating, a great deal of animation was accomplished via Keyframing, where important frames would be done in the states and a team of animators, often in an overseas studio, would handle all the frames between.
The fact that I can fill in the animation between each frame in my mind speaks to how accurately and well done you portray the Don Bluth style, bloody fantastic.
I can't stop watching this. I'm full of awe and envy, this is exactly the sort of thing that I always used to want to do when I was younger, but SO so so much better. The designs and gestures are just astonishingly perfect; they look more like the original characters than the original characters do! Even if they are wolves and cats
The character designs are just MORE INTERESTING. Like Most disney characters have so many similar features, and so few films go for anything other than “polished, pretty, big eyes small hands” cg. I like 3D animation, but I miss messy characters with stark lighting and features that cant be translated to the same doll mold over end over again!
@@l4dyfett Don Bluth did do Disney Movies. He was part of the animation team for some of the older films. He broke off because he didn't like how things were ran at Disney.
I was an animation major years ago. Seinfeld is my favorite sitcom and Don Bluths work is legendary. I would patiently wait for more of these. Absolutely amazing work getting the expressions perfectly.
That's not really a practical idea. The reason why they don't do cel animation these days isn't simply that digital ink and paint or vectors are "cheaper" but also that no one manufactures the cels anymore. There's also very little difference between true cel animation and using digital ink and paint, not enough to make the HUGE time investment worthwhile anyway. Just because you're not using real cels, that doesn't mean it has to look like it was made in Flash either! You can get something that looks very close by doing the linework using pencil, scanning it into a computer and digitally painting it. That's very similar to how animation was done traditionally (minus the use of actual paint and no photocopying the linework onto cels) and how Cuphead did it's animation. You could even digitally add in layer shadows and blur if you *really* wanted it to look like cel animation.
@@IMakePeopleSaltyApparently I for one wish and hope that Don Bluth's 2D animation will one day come back into our lives, for I miss his magical animation very much.
Man, if this was fully animated I would have gone insane. It's so surreal how you managed to perfectly capture Don Bluth's style. Edit: Not gonna lie. I wasn't expecting people to even see this comment. Thanks so much for the likes! ^~^
@@TheDecatonkeil Indeed, the style of Don Bluth takes me back to when I watched Secret of Nimh, that ''sinking block'' scene scared the bejeezus out of me, though.
@@OddMoonlight I still have PTSD of that movie, All Dogs Go to Heaven and the Little Toaster But not Land Before Time, Anastasia (even in spite of _everything_ about Rasputin in the movie alone), An American Tail (I don't remember this one at all), Rescuers (as scary as that one got, it did not actually scar me for life), Titan AE (which got way more hate than it deserved for how just mediocre it was) or Fivel Goes West (all I remember is the tumbleweed scene with the song Frankie Laine - Rawhide (Rolling rolling rolling)). Those were the only ones I watched as a kid btw (Robin Hood doesn't really count because he was barely involved and it didn't scar me for life either). I might have seen Pete's Dragon but I forget if I even did.
THIS right here, is why I wish that mainstream movies had more 2d old school animation in em! This is some of the prettiest cartooning I've ever seen that really captures a now gone away style
I too miss the good old, beautiful, and magical 2D animation, especially the animation drawn by legendary Don Bluth. I wish and hope his kind of animation will one day come back into our lives.
RABIES!! brilliant, this works so well on so many levels. I wish Netflix and Seinfeld saw these works of yours and just said, "Here's a pile of money and and an animation team, go nuts"
I thought the art style resembled Don Bluth's, and before I saw the username, I immediately thought of you, Kosperry, given you're such a fan of his art style. Having followed your FNAF work on DeviantArt for the last several years, needless to say, I am quite a fan! Glad to see you're uploading stuff on UA-cam as well! I can't wait to see more content, even if it isn't fully animated!
I love the extra attention to detail. You managed to include the commando 8 in the window, George wearing the ladies glasses, and Kramer’s glass of water...
Not sure why this was recommended to me, but... This is REALLY good. The style of the animation is so impressively spot-on to the Don Bluth era that the thumbnail made me think a Seinfeld animated movie/cartoon actually was a thing they'd made. The character's look like solid adaptations, I can tell who's who just by their clothes and hair, without the fur distracting from it. Well done!
Loving the character set up and design. Other than the fact that they are lookalikes of the exact characters. Even their expressions, personalities are perfect compilations put together. Plus i haven't seen a cartoon like this in about idk 10 years, at least not a fresh one. very nice
You're talented as frack and I genuinely hope you seek out some way to follow the passion unabashedly that drives you to create the masterpieces uploaded on this channel!!! 💜💜
Holy cow, from the thumbnail I thought this was an animated skit from the actual show. I know it’s been said before but you absolutely NAILED the 80s/90s Don Bluth style of animation. Top notch work.
Yo, deadass- Would it be okay if I fully animated this? It'd probably just be rough drawings that I'd do between collabs and client work, but I'd love to see this bit in fluid motion (and obviously I'd credit you for the animatic and character designs, as well as link back to this video).
I keep thinking that these videos are made by a fan combining Seinfeld audio and stills of a '80s cartoon I've never heard of. It is so awesome that you do the art yourself!
I find it amazing when artists are able to turn a real person into a caricature/cartoon. Like, we basically translate realism into something else, it’s just blows my mind sometimes. I have watched Seinfield like, 3 or 4 times only but can inmediately see which character is who.
Kramer just casually saying he had a friend with rabies is so great. I really need to watch this show. My grandmother has the full series that includes the coffee table book.
Word of advice: Take it slow with the episodes. I tried binging a few, and the style doesn't lend itself to binging at all. And l think you can more or less jump around the seasons at your leisure. They're not tight on continuity. I hope your watch is a good time!
I'd think Newman is too cowardly and smug to be a bulldog. Spike would get into fights with Tom to protect Tyke. I can't see Newman doing that even if he managed to get himself any adult relationships...
If I can ever win a lottery over £100 million or so...I will be severely tempted to just blow it all in acquiring the rights to just the one episode of Seinfeld (probably the one where George eats from the garbage which I know Kosperry has done a scene out of) and then track down Kosperry...present him/her with a truck load of cash...the ability to hire a team of animators to work to his/her will...and I guess wait a year or two purely so I can see these characters in full animated glory in an episode of Seinfeld which I could watch and generally put on show to the world...I don't think I would ever have enough money to get the rights and pay for more than one though...but it would be worth it!
Bro is such an absurd and beautiful talent to be able to perfectly replicslte what it feels like to looks at screenshots of a Bluth cartoon, complete with impeccable character design and eye for movement. Just, Bravo. I hope you're gainfully employed in the industry and your talent put to good use.
not only is the art absolutely gorgeous but I'm also very fond of how the characters translate into this style. Most people, at least from what I've seen, find it difficult to do since they either end up looking too humany or lose the cartoonish animal charm so that they can look like the person they're based off. But this nails each character perfectly without losing any charm of the art style.
I must say I adore your style of animation even if this video in particular is not actual animation. A lot goes in that 80's or early 90's look. From color pallet, sketchy artstyle to even charachter designs. It is something we do not see very often but I always loved the look of it.
Of course, now Seinfeld has to become an animated series with your character designs. I was amazed how you captured Don Bluth's style! Please do more..... ❤️
dude.. wow. just wow ... I'd love to see this animated. I want a whole Seinfeld movie like this. I also loved how you managed to make it look like a Don Bluth movie from the 80s. doesn't even look like it's digital art. not enough compliments to this
It's incredible how well you make it look like an older Disney animation while also completely keeping the original actors intact, absolutely magnificent!
Alsooooo HAI 8D I haven’t gone anywhere LOL! Just not posting on UA-cam that’s all. XD I’ve always been checking comments and whatnot, I post my art and animatics on my other social medias! This post I made 8 months ago explains it: ua-cam.com/users/postUgypjur1MNvTyOQ5JwB4AaABCQ
Oh ok sorry for assuming
welcome back! love your art
@@KPAproductionStudios1970 *her
So don't call it a comeback because you were never away?
Are you in the animation business? Seeing artwork and style like this I suggest you take this work to Disney, I am feeling some strong Disney vibes over here. Excellent work! This gives me Don Bluth vibes.
The rabies subplot makes so much more sense when they're animated dogs.
I know right?
The subplot was funnier than the main one in my opinion
I mean, human rabies is a thing.
You can be completely asymptomatic for years after infection, but once symptoms appear you're dead within a week. Less than a dozen people have ever survived and all of them ended up mentally reverted to infancy.
Well, Elaine is a cat, but you've made your point.
it was meant to be
Kramer: "I had a friend who had rabies once..."
Elaine: "Really, when?"
Kramer: "Right Now!"
Bob Sacamano
"So what happened to them?"
"What do you think."
I recommend you to work at writing jokes
"I used to have a friend with rabies, I still do. But, I used to too.” Mitch Hedberg
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. meme template
Having Kramer as the scruffy lanky wolf aesthetic most of these 80s and 90s animated films had is incredibly fitting for his character
He looks like Kovu’s brother from Lion King 2
Animated anthropomorphic animals Seinfeld would definitely have started The Awakening waaay earlier than the Internet allowed it to happen. Could you imagine a Furfest '88?
@@ryanhernandez8324 well that would be before Seinfeld came out
The way her tail angers and immediately roughs up is so Elaine. Thank you, sir. This is perfect. Absolutely.
I know and I love it!!
It is absolutely uncanny how well you do the 80s/early 90s animation artstyle. Like if you said you used to be part of the Amblimation studio and learned directly under Don Bluth, I'd believe you lol.
Seriously, this is my first exposure to Kosperry's work & my first reaction was "what show are they laying Seinfeld over?"
Like it legit looks like a official major produced piece.
@@TheLibran1 Same. I was very very excited for a moment that someone might have uncovered a lost Bluth short. I hope Kosperry gets hired as a lead character animator or animation director for some major studio!
You read my mind, looks like it came straight out of one of his movies.
It's absolutely uncanny how well so many of these conversations fit little animal people
I think it looks more like a Walt Disney artstyle
you nailed that design aesthetic so perfectly wow
how did you manage to make those characters look EXACTLY like their respective actors in animal form tho. witchcraft. Amazing work!!!
Jason Alexander actually voiced a cartoon Corgi in 101 dalmatians
By using the don bluth style. It's super unique when it comes to Character design
Welcome to the furry world 💜👍
@@delsings Nononononono this is WAY beyond Furry territory this is straight-up anthro perfection in every way shape and form
@@BillyOnUA-cam furry IS anthro, silly. 🤣👍
I absolutely love Don Bluth style art and I showed this video to my mom (who's not the biggest fan of his movies) and she was so impressed at how close the animal designs were to the actual characters
It's strange. I know I'm just looking at still images here, but the poses and facial expressions have so much character and energy to them, I can visualize in my mind how they *would* be animated.
Me too, animation thats just very readable emotionally
It’s crazy
It just shows how good this is
It's the magic of well made keyframe animation!
During the era this artist is emulating, a great deal of animation was accomplished via Keyframing, where important frames would be done in the states and a team of animators, often in an overseas studio, would handle all the frames between.
"Stupid hipster doofus" made me miss how innocent insults were back then
Insults were never innocent, this is a tv show not the real world.
It's not so much that they were more innocent, it's that they weren't _allowed_ to say anything stronger.
Yeah people were pretty harsh but 90s tv was pretty tame. Until 1999.
Scruffy-looking nerf-herder.
@@PivotDJ
Then the fire nation attacked...oh wait...wrong cartoon.
Perfectly fits into the 90s animation style 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💖
Technically that was Don Bleuth who did mostly animated movies from the 80's. He did some in the 90's, but his style was a few years before the 90's.
I don't like calling it 90's animation. I prefer to call it high quality timeless.
And then companies got cheap and greedy.
@@rovhalt6650 Artistically I have to agree animation styles vary, and certain creators and animators have distinct art styles like Don Bleuth.
this 100% reminds me of the great mouse detective. old disney movie. highly recommend
@@armorbones Don Bleuth once again animated that! He also did All Dog's Go to Heaven, Thumbalina, Titan A.E., Anastasia, Fern Gully, and so many more.
The fact that I can fill in the animation between each frame in my mind speaks to how accurately and well done you portray the Don Bluth style, bloody fantastic.
Nice detail on George's character wearing womens frames as was one of the other plots in the episode.
I love it too
Yes Lol
The characters look great. You can really easily recognize them for each character of the show. My favorite is Kramer, it's spot on.
Furry Kramer kinda looks like Don Karnage from _Tale Spin._
PLEASE do more Seinfeld! I love your interpretation of the characters!
YOU AGAIN
@@ray-rayrambles3263 SORRYYYYY I AM EVERYWHERE LOL
@@DeathbyProxy HAHA ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO CROSS PATHS WITH YOU
She has a lot of Seinfeld stuff on her Insta and twitter!
@@zicdragon Yeah but I’d love to see more with the audio!
I love these. It feels like I am watching a storyboard for a Seinfeld cartoon movie made by Don Bluth that never saw the light of day.
THE LEGEND IS BACK
Yes!
Y E S
Yes!!!
Yes😀👍
I can't stop watching this. I'm full of awe and envy, this is exactly the sort of thing that I always used to want to do when I was younger, but SO so so much better. The designs and gestures are just astonishingly perfect; they look more like the original characters than the original characters do! Even if they are wolves and cats
Reminds of why I love Don Bluth's era of Disney over current Disney. His material is for adults and kids and gets better with age.
The character designs are just MORE INTERESTING. Like Most disney characters have so many similar features, and so few films go for anything other than “polished, pretty, big eyes small hands” cg. I like 3D animation, but I miss messy characters with stark lighting and features that cant be translated to the same doll mold over end over again!
Plus drugs. Lots and lots of drugs.
Which Don Bluth films are you referring to, exactly?
Don Bluth's films are not Disney films. I don't know if Disney *technically* owns them now, but Bluth did not do Disney movies.
@@l4dyfett Don Bluth did do Disney Movies. He was part of the animation team for some of the older films. He broke off because he didn't like how things were ran at Disney.
I was an animation major years ago. Seinfeld is my favorite sitcom and Don Bluths work is legendary. I would patiently wait for more of these. Absolutely amazing work getting the expressions perfectly.
This looks so awesome! I love cel animation wish it could come back into style in movies today.
I'd love to see an all animal animated Seinfeld feature
Don bluth is ACTUALLY trying to come back as we speak but he lacks either the fund or resources. I forgot which
That's not really a practical idea. The reason why they don't do cel animation these days isn't simply that digital ink and paint or vectors are "cheaper" but also that no one manufactures the cels anymore. There's also very little difference between true cel animation and using digital ink and paint, not enough to make the HUGE time investment worthwhile anyway. Just because you're not using real cels, that doesn't mean it has to look like it was made in Flash either! You can get something that looks very close by doing the linework using pencil, scanning it into a computer and digitally painting it. That's very similar to how animation was done traditionally (minus the use of actual paint and no photocopying the linework onto cels) and how Cuphead did it's animation. You could even digitally add in layer shadows and blur if you *really* wanted it to look like cel animation.
@@fireaza I've grown quite tired of 3D computer animation by now, so I'd even settle for digital 2D animation, as long as it's properly done...
@@IMakePeopleSaltyApparently I for one wish and hope that Don Bluth's 2D animation will one day come back into our lives, for I miss his magical animation very much.
Just realised George's design is literally just Lil' Lightning from 101 Dalmatians 2 and now I love this just that little bit more.
Yeah, Jason Alexander voiced that character so it like super fits and I am not surprised it was used as base for the animated George here.
This almost like classic cell shading. That's really impressive.
man, these character designs are on point. they bring their exact personalities forward to a tee, even in stills
Man, if this was fully animated I would have gone insane. It's so surreal how you managed to perfectly capture Don Bluth's style.
Edit: Not gonna lie. I wasn't expecting people to even see this comment. Thanks so much for the likes! ^~^
It's not just the drawings, it's the colour! It takes me back to my childhood of moviegoing in the 90s.
@@TheDecatonkeil Indeed, the style of Don Bluth takes me back to when I watched Secret of Nimh, that ''sinking block'' scene scared the bejeezus out of me, though.
^This. Seriously though the art is fantastic. I'd pay money just to see it fully animated.
It's better this way.
@@OddMoonlight I still have PTSD of that movie, All Dogs Go to Heaven and the Little Toaster
But not Land Before Time, Anastasia (even in spite of _everything_ about Rasputin in the movie alone), An American Tail (I don't remember this one at all), Rescuers (as scary as that one got, it did not actually scar me for life), Titan AE (which got way more hate than it deserved for how just mediocre it was) or Fivel Goes West (all I remember is the tumbleweed scene with the song Frankie Laine - Rawhide (Rolling rolling rolling)). Those were the only ones I watched as a kid btw (Robin Hood doesn't really count because he was barely involved and it didn't scar me for life either). I might have seen Pete's Dragon but I forget if I even did.
I can fill in the frames in my head, this is so perfect, would love to see this fully done one day
This is grade-A classic 80s Hollywood animation material. It's so beautiful.
Agreed.
Will respect the art.
This characterization is SPOT ON I love this so much
Kramer as a wolf works so well, considering that Michael Richards voiced a wolf in the Oscar-nominated Disney cartoon “Redux Riding Hood.”
THIS right here, is why I wish that mainstream movies had more 2d old school animation in em!
This is some of the prettiest cartooning I've ever seen that really captures a now gone away style
Now I’m hoping an animation studio makes a movie in Disney’s classic 90’s style with 90’s movie quality filters.
I too miss the good old, beautiful, and magical 2D animation, especially the animation drawn by legendary Don Bluth. I wish and hope his kind of animation will one day come back into our lives.
The legend is back
Agreed.
RABIES!! brilliant, this works so well on so many levels.
I wish Netflix and Seinfeld saw these works of yours and just said, "Here's a pile of money and and an animation team, go nuts"
I thought the art style resembled Don Bluth's, and before I saw the username, I immediately thought of you, Kosperry, given you're such a fan of his art style. Having followed your FNAF work on DeviantArt for the last several years, needless to say, I am quite a fan! Glad to see you're uploading stuff on UA-cam as well! I can't wait to see more content, even if it isn't fully animated!
Nothing beats old classic animation, this clips just proves that 100%
My god, this is amazing.
@Showtime&Hazbin Kosperry probably made it unlisted or private and he probably commented before it went unlisted or private
@Showtime&Hazbin It's been here for a while, just unlisted.
I love the extra attention to detail. You managed to include the commando 8 in the window, George wearing the ladies glasses, and Kramer’s glass of water...
Mate, I really need to throw money at ya eventually. Either through commissions or Patreon, I don't care, I'll literally pay to see more of your work.
Not sure why this was recommended to me, but... This is REALLY good. The style of the animation is so impressively spot-on to the Don Bluth era that the thumbnail made me think a Seinfeld animated movie/cartoon actually was a thing they'd made. The character's look like solid adaptations, I can tell who's who just by their clothes and hair, without the fur distracting from it. Well done!
Oh my god this is amazing.
Loving the character set up and design. Other than the fact that they are lookalikes of the exact characters. Even their expressions, personalities are perfect compilations put together. Plus i haven't seen a cartoon like this in about idk 10 years, at least not a fresh one. very nice
This is beautifully drawn. Including George and his expressions even though he doesn't speak
Oh my gosh, incredible. Love this. Blown away by the impressive ability to capture the cast's personality in animal form!!!!
You're talented as frack and I genuinely hope you seek out some way to follow the passion unabashedly that drives you to create the masterpieces uploaded on this channel!!! 💜💜
Holy cow, from the thumbnail I thought this was an animated skit from the actual show. I know it’s been said before but you absolutely NAILED the 80s/90s Don Bluth style of animation. Top notch work.
I love how my brain fills in the in-between frames.
Yo, deadass- Would it be okay if I fully animated this? It'd probably just be rough drawings that I'd do between collabs and client work, but I'd love to see this bit in fluid motion (and obviously I'd credit you for the animatic and character designs, as well as link back to this video).
That would be amazing!! I’d love to see that!! I hope the original artist and poster of the video responds to give you permission.
Better to ask forgiveness than permission. Though to be on the safe side, I'd refrain from posting until you've shown Kosperry.
@@Dracosphinx2 Agreed
Apologies for seeing this so late! But hey, feel free to give it a go! :D I'd love to see what you do with it!
@@Kosperry AWESOME, thanks! Will definitely drop that link when it's done!
Omg all of their character designs are PERFECT for them
Wow this looks exactly like an old cartoon! The drawings are beautiful ^^
Look into don bluth
Agreed.
@@alejandrorivas4585 Don Bluth, a greater legend than Disney himself, at least in my opinion.
As a massive Seinfeld fan, I LOVE THIS! Please do more of these.
Beautiful and happy to see your art again !! ♥♥
I keep thinking that these videos are made by a fan combining Seinfeld audio and stills of a '80s cartoon I've never heard of. It is so awesome that you do the art yourself!
Love the expressions as well as character designs! It's great to know someone out there is keeping the old school style alive!
DO NOT stop making these. They are hilarious!
You make the show more entertaining like this LOL I'm not a sitcom person but I'd watch the whole show if it was animated like this.
Oh my goodness, this needs to be fully animated. It's perfect! ♥
I find it amazing when artists are able to turn a real person into a caricature/cartoon. Like, we basically translate realism into something else, it’s just blows my mind sometimes. I have watched Seinfield like, 3 or 4 times only but can inmediately see which character is who.
It's great to see this style so well represented. Excellent job, please keep it up, there is so much character in your line-work.
...oh my god, this should be a full episode. Those designs are so good! A lot like Don Bluth's style, actually.
This is just perfect.
Kramer just casually saying he had a friend with rabies is so great. I really need to watch this show. My grandmother has the full series that includes the coffee table book.
Word of advice: Take it slow with the episodes. I tried binging a few, and the style doesn't lend itself to binging at all. And l think you can more or less jump around the seasons at your leisure. They're not tight on continuity. I hope your watch is a good time!
*Kramer
@@DEthe5150 Thanks.
How did I not now this existed for 3 whole months?? This is so awesome! Please, more!
I feel like George should be a pug, but all the other characters are spot on.
I might be wrong, but I think it's a subtle nod to his role in 101 Dalmatians 2.
I _love_ pugs! Maybe Newman should be the pug.
@@DarthWill3 Newman is a bulldog lol
@@jubjub444 Well, we see him being _chased_ by a bulldog named Buford. XD
I'd think Newman is too cowardly and smug to be a bulldog. Spike would get into fights with Tom to protect Tyke. I can't see Newman doing that even if he managed to get himself any adult relationships...
Saw the thumbnail, genuinely thought this was from an episode.
Professional grade artist here.
I would love to see this fully animated. The Don Bluth style looks wonderful ❤️
If I can ever win a lottery over £100 million or so...I will be severely tempted to just blow it all in acquiring the rights to just the one episode of Seinfeld (probably the one where George eats from the garbage which I know Kosperry has done a scene out of) and then track down Kosperry...present him/her with a truck load of cash...the ability to hire a team of animators to work to his/her will...and I guess wait a year or two purely so I can see these characters in full animated glory in an episode of Seinfeld which I could watch and generally put on show to the world...I don't think I would ever have enough money to get the rights and pay for more than one though...but it would be worth it!
Damnation this is epic! XD
Love how Kramer is a wolf, that’s hilarious! XD
this is beyond incredible, you gave her shoulder pads and they look JUST LIKE THE ACTORS. props well done please we need more!!!!
This is brilliant. I love your style and your Columbo pieces are amazing, too. I hope you grace us with more!
Bro is such an absurd and beautiful talent to be able to perfectly replicslte what it feels like to looks at screenshots of a Bluth cartoon, complete with impeccable character design and eye for movement. Just, Bravo. I hope you're gainfully employed in the industry and your talent put to good use.
Beautiful art style!!! So reminiscent of older cartoons and animated movies ❤ God Bless ❤❤❤
not only is the art absolutely gorgeous but I'm also very fond of how the characters translate into this style. Most people, at least from what I've seen, find it difficult to do since they either end up looking too humany or lose the cartoonish animal charm so that they can look like the person they're based off. But this nails each character perfectly without losing any charm of the art style.
When Kosperry is back and uploads, I stop everything and click.
this is better quality than 90% of all modern Disney productions
This is the perfect clip for this artstyle, lol. Great job!
I must say I adore your style of animation even if this video in particular is not actual animation. A lot goes in that 80's or early 90's look. From color pallet, sketchy artstyle to even charachter designs. It is something we do not see very often but I always loved the look of it.
Please,please, make more of these!
Yo welcome back dude! Art's still amazing
I didn't even realize this wasn't some sort of unaired test animation, you did such a fantastic job! Beautiful work
Of course, now Seinfeld has to become an animated series with your character designs. I was amazed how you captured Don Bluth's style! Please do more..... ❤️
I would buy *Furry Seinfeld* in a heartbeat, and I'm not even a hardcore fan of the show.
Also I want more of this. Amazing.
dude.. wow. just wow ... I'd love to see this animated. I want a whole Seinfeld movie like this. I also loved how you managed to make it look like a Don Bluth movie from the 80s. doesn't even look like it's digital art. not enough compliments to this
I'd pay thousands to see this animated
Wow you drew all this? You’re really talented! I’m looking forward to seeing more.
It's incredible how well you make it look like an older Disney animation while also completely keeping the original actors intact, absolutely magnificent!
Never in my life did I expect to see Don Bluth style drawings with audio from Seinfeld. But I'm glad I saw it. xD
Absolutely love Don Bluth's style with the expressions. 😁
Me too. I wish his animation would return into our lives.
I love these. Just having key frames with audio is awesome!
Animal characters casually talking about rabies is honestly kinda funny
Nice detail making sure George was wearing the gloria vanderbilt collection glasses.
This is fantastic and you should be paid money to animate like this.
I love Seinfeld, this animatic is amazing! I can't wait to see the final animation
Not sure about George being a Welsh Corgi but this is still really funny.
I see him more as a turtle
I think it’s kinda cool because Jason Alexander played a Corgi in 101 Dalmatians 2! Dunno if that was the intention, but still a neat detail.
@@SingerofSongs91 makes sense
God I would love to see an entire episode like this!
Hey It's been decades since you last posted here, long time no seek! Good to see that your still doing some clips of animation. ^T^ :D
This 90's style toon animation looks so much better visually than *most* of the TV animated works we have and get nowadays.
It totally reminds me of the Animaniacs. 😂
Makes sense since they're all animals here
I almost wanted to see “SHE’S FOAMING AT THE MOUTH!”
This makes me wish furry sitcoms existed with animated characters set in a real life background.
If aggretsuko used photos for backgrounds you'd be all set
@@adius256 But with the Don Bluth art style or hand-drawn animation like this.
don't let your dreams be dreams
Bojack Horseman is a sitcom featuring humanoid animals. Even if it's far from what you're wishing for it's still a great show I recommend watching :)
Amazing World of Gumball
Why are these so goddamn perfect. The character design! The faces! ☆
The Seinfeld cast as furries, I never knew that something so incredible could exist