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LOL. I'm Irish and I can't understand what MacFlinn is saying. Apart from obvious flaws, the only thing I can suggest is that the Skeleton appears very quickly. It seems like he might need some sort of introduction shot by himself when he appears. But I guess it's not mandatory as I know what's happening without it. Nice work.

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LOL. I'm Irish and I can't understand what MacFlinn is saying. Apart from obvious flaws, the only thing I can suggest is that the Skeleton appears very quickly. It seems like he might need some sort of introduction shot by himself when he appears. But I guess it's not mandatory as I know what's happening without it. Nice work.

Sorry you're not understanding MacFlin Irish brogue, at the time I was looking for someone to do the part,I had an Irish man who was going to do it, but it fell through,

maybe you KenH, being Irish would be interested in doing the part of Mac Flin The leprechaun..?

this clip is a continuation from the clip I posted last week, where the banshee has been introduced quite a bit.

thanks, it good hearing from you Katt :unsure:

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You've got a facinating look going on here.

It reminds me very much of Rankin and Bass's style used for 'The Hobbit', a favorite of mine stylistically.

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maybe you KenH, being Irish would be interested in doing the part of Mac Flin The leprechaun..?

 

Thanks for the offer. But I don't have the time right now.

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You've got a facinating look going on here.

It reminds me very much of Rankin and Bass's style used for 'The Hobbit', a favorite of mine stylistically.

Thank you Rodney, that means a lot

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