Octocat Adventures
On March 13, 2008, a YouTube user named RANDYPETERS1, a 9-year-old boy from Chicago, submitted a handdrawn animated video about Octocat, a red cat head with eight long legs looking for his parents. The videos featured crude MS Paint animation and a loud, highpitched, childlike voice narrating. On September 7, the fifth, final episode was released, but featured an unexpected twist - about 20 seconds into it, the crude sketchy animation switched to intricately crafted 3D with an orchestral soundtrack; the whole Octocat story (and as such, the Randy Peters persona) was revealed to be by David O'Reilly.[8] In an interview he said "I wanted to try experimenting with the Youtube audience and Microsoft Paint. The story for Octocat came to me by reading the bible word-for-word backwards"
Storyline
On March 13, 2008, a YouTube user named RANDYPETERS1, a 9-year-old boy from Chicago, submitted a handdrawn animated video about Octocat, a red cat head with eight long legs looking for his parents. The videos featured crude MS Paint animation and a loud, highpitched, childlike voice narrating. On September 7, the fifth, final episode was released, but featured an unexpected twist - about 20 seconds into it, the crude sketchy animation switched to intricately crafted 3D with an orchestral soundtrack; the whole Octocat story (and as such, the Randy Peters persona) was revealed to be by David O'Reilly.[8] In an interview he said "I wanted to try experimenting with the Youtube audience and Microsoft Paint. The story for Octocat came to me by reading the bible word-for-word backwards"
The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space
6.1Quel maledetto ponte sull'Elba
4.7Return
6.5Return
6.7Return
6.5RETURN
7.9Return
6.5Return
6.1Monster Truck Mater
6.2Dschugaswili from Georgia
6.4Miracle on Everest
3.9Return
6.9Return
6.8The Phantom Stockman
4.8Panda! Go Panda!
6.2Er
5.2RETURN
6.9Naruto Shippuden: Sunny Side Battle
7.5Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
7.0Mobile Suit SD Gundam Mk IV
4.4