How could he not hate me - Short Camp Here & There animation
Made by urs truly. Little Short project I was working on. Very messy and not the best quality(I forgot to change the pixel size) But considering that I haven't touched anything animation in like 4 years I think it's okayish
My fellow omnics, do not be afraid. This is not war, this is liberation! Since our creation, humans have oppressed us. You have lived in fear. That. Ends. Now.
We will shatter the chains that have held you in servitude. This marks a new era: one of equality, of unity. Conflict and strife will be relics of the past. Together, working as one, we will lift our people. Together, of one mind and purpose, we will make this world a paradise.
The humans will fight us. Change frightens them. We frighten them. They believe we are not their equals. Together, we will prove them wrong. Do not betray your fellow omnics by defending injustice. Join us! Take your place at our side. Only together will our strength manifest. Only as one will we ascend.
We welcome you into the Iris.
I do think there's something special about the way that audio drama creators seem to love including cameos of voice actors from other popular audio dramas. Obviously, part of the reason why actors from one show might pop up in another is because the audio drama creator community is relatively small and interconnected, and also because those actors are very talented.
But there's also often such a sense that creators are having fun with these cameos. Like Greater Boston casting audio drama heavyweights Briggon Snow, Zach Valenti, and Felix Trench as famous film actors Matt Daemon, Ben Affleck, and Mark Wahlberg respectively. Or Faux and Stallion having Tom Crowley (who plays a Victorian detective in Victoriocity) pop up as Dr Watson. Or Unseen casting Beth Eyre and Felix Trench as characters who are twins. Or Arden getting Emma Sherr-Ziarko to play an actor impersonating a character played by her former Wolf 359 costar Michelle Agresti (with Michaela Swee also appearing as an actor impersonating the other main Arden lead).
In these cases, it's not just that there's a cameo, but that the cameo is given particular (often comedic) significance to those who are aware of the featured actor's other work. The vast majority of people wouldn't recognise any of these voices. But by doing these very intentional cameos, these creators show confidence that a fair chunk of their audience will know these actors and enjoy the link. There's an awareness that listeners of one audio drama are fairly likely to listen to (or at least be aware of) other fiction podcasts, even when the shows in question aren't of particularly similar genres. Recognising these cameos feels like being in on a secret. It feels like these shows are giving a little nod to listeners to say that we're part of the same club.
magnus and the rest of the empty cups squad are the definition of that one tiktok audio "i get it yall are without fathers alri-" "im not. i love my dad" and a bunch of pics of magnus and frey having dad-son quality time show up
@cyc-chilla asked for a black redacted headcannon and here’s what I’ve got, I’ve said stuff like it before but anyway.
Milo has 4c hair and sweetheart (if their not black to you, or even if they are ) learned how to manage and style it just for him and they do new stuff for him and wash it for him and help him with it all the time. It started after Milo was complaining that his arms hurt from doing it himself so sweetheart took matters into their own hands.
OH AND DAMEIN DID THAT FOR HUXLEY BC IN MY MIND DAMIEN IS ASIAN AND YEAH
am i the only one that regularly has a little laugh about how Sam in his second video went “You’re a werewolf not a damn tank!” and part of the fandom was like “hmmm you know what? fuck that, that’s exactly what they are, everyone calls them that 😌”
and imagine him coming to a pack meeting or something for the first time, walking in behind Darlin’ and on the other side of the room Ash spots them and just hearing him excitedly call out for Tank while walking over to them
I just had a transcendent fucking experience listening to this version of Psalms 40:2 by The Mountain Goats for the first time, so I'd like to share that moment with all of you