Firth Finally Boasts as Much Style as Substance
I have been a longtime fan of Firth's style, not only in graphics but in composition, timing and humour. However, his past works (though memorable and classic) undeniably suffered from a lack of purpose other than shock value or weirdness without reason. But finally in The Child That Smelt Odd (or The Child That Smelt Funny as was the intended title) Firth realizes his full potential as a flash toonmaker. The same style that was saturated in such works as Salad Fingers is now applied to a story or piece on censorship. If you thought Firth's work was amusing when it was without meaning, you will certainly be more than ecstatic when you watch this short. Brilliant concept, brilliant directing, voice acting and comedic timing. One of the greatest flash toons I have ever seen. Bravo!