Animation vs. Arcade Games (official)

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Published 2021-11-26

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  • @ShortHax
    This is the Pixels movie we never knew we needed. Still, it needs more Adam Sandler
  • @PurpleSaturn726
    I really love how Alan’s sort of “defined” each stick figure’s interests aside from the Minecraft episodes, Yellow still retaining his engineering/coding/prog-ramming side to him when he was making the arcade emulator. Will we get to see more of Blue, Red, and Green’s interests flourish with FUTURE “Animator Vs” episodes? I’d love to see what happens further down the line!
  • @-Random-Games-
    Alan is the only person that knows how to make group fight scenes properly. Most just have one person fight the enemy at a time, but for alan thats not the case.
  • @BasicPersonZ
    Yellow’s engineering skills has really evolved over the years. Get this stick figure into Harvard! ❤🎉
  • @LucasRPDJ
    This is funny to know how creative you get to blend multiple arcade games together. Good job! ^^
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  • @dulcediaz8485
    1. Pong 2. Breakout 3. Space Invaders 4. Qbert 5. Pacman 6. Frogger 7. Tetris 8. Mario Bros. 9. Donkey Kong
  • @jpting_
    The sheer chaos in these fighting scenes is insane, the amount of planning and animating all to make it look visually pleasing. We all adore the work you do, thank you so much for these wonderful animations!
  • @moonshifter0
    Alan has quite possibly found the most effective loophole in the entire algorithm of YouTube. He receives an adequate amount of popularity relative to the quality of his videos (which are extremely statisfying whilst also being qualitative and entertaining), but the short intervall of time between the publication of a video and the sudden explosive virality is just extreme. But he deserves this and I am very glad, that his videos have gotten so popular.
  • @Ranolog
    Red does not get the recognition he deserves. Hes been done so dirty throughout the whole series. Let the man catch even one W
  • Everytime i watch this channel, i want to either play it in slowmo or keep taking it back, just to see what everyones doing in the scene. I love it! ❤
  • @AdamHolland-Adz
    Alan, just wanted to say that you are quite possibly my favourite animator on Youtube. The way you started this whole series of Animator vs Animation as a versus story, fighting against the person controlling the computer, which then evolved into the animation learning to live along with the animator, eventually leading to just an entire world, and many worlds happening in this computer desktop, that I can only assume the animator is watching as it unfolds ^^ It's incredibly imaginative, stupendously well animated and stories like these are super cute. I love how much effort you put into fight scenes and action scenes, quick time movements happening in every frame. You make animation look so easy. Fantastic job, I'm so excited to see what you could POSSIBLY do next. Every time you reach a new summit. Much love from Australia.
  • @Pixelcraftian
    This animation is so awesome, I think I’ve already watched it about 3 times by now lol, good job to everybody who made this happen :) Again, extremely amazing animation :D
  • @randomnumber27
    Idk why but I'm loving the fact that they all put on hoodies differently, shows their different personalities!
  • @blueleader102
    I spent a good portion of this chuckling, but when the tetris blocks started slamming down on Qbert's level, I almost started laughing maniacally. Alan Becker, you absolute mad lad! Who else would try this, and actually manage to pull it off?! Kudos to you sir!
  • @FireyDeath4
    Alan genuinely has the most powerful computer in the whole world for running at least three emulators at once, context-generated physics (with sound) and up to about 100 individuals based on human knowledge with self-learning algorithms. I'm not just gonna take the idea as just part of the fun and not massive lore Okay, so I know it's not just Alan's computer. Maybe we could have a conspiracy or some sort of coverup...like most computers and devices are much more powerful than many independent software/hardware developers have caught of yet. I can't imagine the sheer amount of complexity the virus must have (it made Alan's computer get really hot while Alan's first computer getting destroyed by TCO and TDL didn't), but since it actually lost it's clearly not very smart (you can see on Two Minute Papers how smart agents actually behave - they can do senseless incomprehensible things to achieve their goal). Whatever, there's something going on here and it'd be really exciting if we got to know more about it.
  • @nautillian
    That 3D tetris was way trippier than it should've been.