Category Archives: Collaboration

Projects that I’ve contributed to, as part of a larger team.

Toy Story 2 Redialed

This is a reanimated film in the same vein as Shrek Retold, in that the audio was entirely redone, and the artists could deviate slightly from their original scenes. Erica Kukoski created the backgrounds and came up with the Woody dakimakura gag, and I animated and colored “Buzz #2”.

This collaboration hasn’t been released yet, but it will be available here when it does!

8-Bit Beast’s Haunted House Fusion Collab

This was a collaboration with the YouTube community SiIvaGunner. In 2019 we were responsible for a bonus track for the ChipWIN album 8-Bit Best, in which we spliced together various video game style imitations of 8-Bit Beast’s Haunted House. For Halloween of 2020, we released visuals for the track, and revised the audio, adding more segments and fine-tuning some sections.

Many of the character sprites were existing video game sprites which I silhouetted and resized, and some were done from scratch. I was responsible for the beast’s graphics, the environments, most of the logo swaps, and compiling the entire thing. I also animated the Atmospheric and Caramelldansen segments in Flash.

Kirby Reanimated Collab

The source for this reanimated collaboration was Kirby: Right Back at Ya! – Episode 49: Cartoon Buffoon. The project was organized by Roya Shahidi. In the episode, King Dedede has the inhabitants of Popstar work frantically to create a cartoon pilot, resulting in vastly different art styles; much like the collaboration itself.

For my shot, I tried to imitate the art style from modern Kirby games. The “scribble” joke is meant to reference Dedede’s sprite in Kirby’s Dream Land.

You can see the full collaboration here!

Mama Luigi Reanimate Collab

The source for this reanimated collab was Super Mario World – Episode 13: Mama Luigi. It was organized by Andrew W. Dickman.

My shot was pretty straightforward. It was a wide-screen, high definition interpretation of the original shot, with brighter colors and more frames of animation. I tried to make Wiggler resemble its more canonical artwork, and had Yoshi move a little bit, compared to the original shot.

You can see the full collaboration here!