We Americans have a lot to learn from them!
In keeping with tradition, that cat has the absolute worst luck possible, but it always turns out great in the end anyway.
Also in keeping with tradition, this animation is incredily graphics-savvy, has great music (don't whine about the language barrier, good music is good music!), and a story that manages to be entertaining, humorous, and enthralling despite the utter deletion of dialog.
And in a third tradition, it would seem, you have defied and beaten the NewGrounds trend (and, frankly the trend of all modern Western media) and managed to create something that is truly great without mindless gore to lure the easily sated FPS and anime junkies, senseless sex to lure in those with their minds in the gutter (of which I can easily count myself among) and perfervid, predictable, and what is ultimately culturally deleterious 'art,' a defilement of the word usually resulting from the brainchildren of simple dolts who have convinced theirselves they are both poet and philosopher.
Not that you crazy Garlic Eaters can understand a word of my babbling, but thank you so much for continuing to stand head and shoulders above the rest, creating excellence from simplicity, keeping a clear view of the bright horizons of your field whole staying afloat above the sea of mediocrity you find yourself in here.
You have 'kept it real.' Wow.