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Reviews for "The Child That Smelt Odd"

Fantastic

The first time you watch this it isn't that quite humorous.But then you think of the quotes.

''Naturally, you'll be spending a night in the tiger pits''
''Theycostnotlots''
''Shut up, and imagine''

And it ends up like a magnificent movie. Voice acting = perfect! The graphics never fail. And the plot? What can i say? Brilliant.

~ Frost

Very well, very well,

Nice sarcasm, something that should be put on TV for whole nation - if not world - to see... that is, if it could survive fierce banning in the first place.

You know, recent feelings of "Those conservative zealots craving to re-takeover the world, Dark Age rising once again!" it's really heightening everywhere in the world.

And you'll be one of those most brilliant in blind darkness, Mr.Firth. I think we shall see in the battlefield very soon.

"Beware, you're being watched. Big Brothel is here."

Very Insightfull

This was so utterly brittish, still awesomely funny though, very dry humour. Some of the comments in the film were really truthfull aswell, like the "from here to the contstruction site" which sums up brittish youth in gerneral really. Your best flash by far, its still dark but more story focused. Top bombing.

hillarius

"spines in brine" ur a freakin genius

Now...this is whatI'm talking about...

Although I do enjoy your other works (blood, gore, disturbing images that refuse to escape the mind) this the humour that really stays in the head. It shows real application of humour, as opposed to humour masquerading under blood and death, which shows insecurity of the authors own talents. Although most of this doens't apply to David Firth's work, I love this cartoon, and would love to see the extended version at some time in the near future. Thanks for the laughs, ye granny-cooker, ye.