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[challenge entry] American Financial Crisis? It's all his fault...

Sorry for the poor pun - it's all I could come up with. I'll get my coat...

From the Third World America challenge. See all 278 entries (closed)

(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:10, archived)
# Indeed.
He spent too much time battling decepitcons, and not enough time in studying the socio-economic factors that affected his lending scheme.

What an arse.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:13, archived)
# something to do with subprime?
but lets ignore that and instead concentrate on the gigantic subway Optimus! Do his sandwiches transform? woo

edit:
oooo a noob? very nice first post. Have a kitten.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:13, archived)
# Yes
It was either this or some kind of Optimus/Submarine hybrid, but I really didn't think the pun was worth the amount of effort that would have taken.
As I said before; I'll get my coat...
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:16, archived)
# *nails noob's coat to the ceiling*
stick around, we have cookies
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:19, archived)
# I think you've misunderstood the problem
it's all because of the
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:24, archived)
# That is a terrible pun. Nice first post,
Woo
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:14, archived)
# Thanks
Yay!
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:19, archived)
# hahaha
top punnage.

Pull up a kitten, etc.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:19, archived)
# you are surely named after Scotland's most charismatic goalkeeper
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:20, archived)
# Whilst I'm at it, I'm going to put this in here...

I'm learning how to 'animate' GIFs* for future challenges, etc.

I just want to make sure this works.

Thanks for the nice comments too!

*I know this one isn't massively animated, but I've got to start somewhere!
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:37, archived)
# getting any animation to work properly is a good trick
so good start. A really key part of doing animation is to keep half an eye on your final filesize, this one is fairly basic, so could easily be much smaller, especially as a lot of detail is lost in the movement

keep at it
(, Mon 7 Apr 2008, 11:43, archived)