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RattleThatAnimation
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2022
I got started animating back in 2009 on Flipnote Hatena and now I make youtube videos for fun. I use Flipaclip because it feels like a more advanced Flipnote to me and that's what Im most comfortable using. Really inspired by old Newgrounds flash animations too.
Oatmeal spits fax for 5 minutes
What in God's holy name are you blathering about?
A suprise gift for my beloved because he was watching me play Psychonauts and really liked this guy
A suprise gift for my beloved because he was watching me play Psychonauts and really liked this guy
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Megatron is out for blood
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A tribute to both Transformers One and Transformers 1986. Audio is 'Out for Blood' by Crustsox. I was initially going to use the original Heart Attack Man version , but I think this cover fits way better.
As you command ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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I think I know why Megatron keeps Starscream around Was drunk watching Transformers and Starscream's "as you command~" delivery had me dying so I reanimated it.
👾BORN INSIDE A TEST TUBE 👽
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I drew this little guy and I'm obsessed with him. 👽 Song is Dinner! By Femtanyl
Bully Cartoon Edition
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C'mon Rockstar it's been almost 18 years, give us Bully 2! Wanted to reanimate some cutscenes from my favorite game since I love reanimated projects. I've been working on this since March and finally finished it! I would never abandon this channel without telling you guys first so if you don't see me post for a long time it's because animation takes forever and I'm a one person team. Stick arou...
[MV] sELF-DEAD MAN
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Thank you for watching stay tuned for more animations.
The Boy (Valentine's Gift)
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Animated Valentine's Day card I made for my boyfriend. The song was originally 'The Boy' by The Smashing Pumpkins but it got blocked everywhere due to copyright so I had to mute it unfortunately. Definitely give it a listen though Lyrics: I can't stop, I can't breathe, I can't think I'm in love again I don't need, I don't eat, I don't sleep I'm in love again Ooh, and every time I heard you brea...
AJJ- Cody's Theme (Animated)
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Been really itching to animate this song since I first heard it. (Please watch this on mobile because the quality on TV is so bad and I didn't realize it until yesterday 🫣)
My Detransition Story (Female to Male back to Female)
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Im not good with narration but I didn't want this story told by an A.I voice. I hope this was helpful to anybody considering detransitioning. Stay tuned for more videos I also wanna state to anybody commenting that "You weren't really trans" I believe that's irrelevant considering I truly believed I was. I socially transitioned for 5 years and took hormones for almost two years all while consid...
Some Postman (flipaclip pmv)
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Practicing using flipaclip, I think it's pretty fun it reminds me of using Flipnote Hatena.
Alt title: *Oatmeal spitting fire bars for 5 minutes*
This song fits Megatron
Thanks for sharing your story. Love the animations!
How stupid of me be careful make up or not well idk I don't deserve until they say so
Thqt flip is so good haha good job : ) !!
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this video is very delegitimizing of trans identity and WILL be used by bigots and anti trans "activists" to withhold life saving treatment that is scientifically backed
yes, it may be used by bigots at transphobes, and there’s nothing that can stop that. transphobes will always find a way to hate on trans people, and a video like this may help them. but just like transitioning from your birth gender to another gender is a thing, detransitioners are also a thing and should be acknowledged too. thats why this video was made; to spread awareness. i say this as a trans person myself, i dont see this video as harmful, i actually see it as educational. even though there will be transphobes using this as a tool to hate on trans people more, we still need to get it out there that detransitioners also exist and people like this would like to find someone to relate to. apologies if my wording for this wasn’t very clear-
who is this video for?
for the person who made the video to share her experience
Dude, I love this so much! This is so good, I really love the game so much. Man, Rockstar, I really hope you release a sequel to bully right after Gta 6. But anyways, Good job on this!
I personally think bully or a more official sounding name Canis Canem Edit would go hard as an anime, and it would also be one of the few animes that would portray teenagers realistically
This is great! Glad the Bully fandom is still alive
4:00 gender dysphoria technically is permanent unless you transition which means only trans people can experience it; i think what you were dealing with was internalised misogyny and/or body dysmorphia.
*2:07** 💀*
Bully would've been a great idea for an Adult Swim cartoon, would be even greater if they decided to show the backstory of some characters, for an example, how Johnny and Peanut became friends, or how Lefy and Luis went from being good friends to enemies
perfect animatino im remember i play bully rpg when im a teeage in 2010! i just love the animation
While I think that your experience is very valid I don't agree with the fact that you say that scientific facts are "narratives", it is a scientific fact that gebder dysphoria for most people can only be cured with HRT and statistically it is true that trans people who don't have access to HRT or can't even socially transition are very likely to end their lives. That is not a narrative, that is simply science and fact, unfortunately, of course not everyone feels the need to transition abd thst is completely valid as your identity is not defined by the medical procedures you decide to go through. I have to say I also hate the narrative of "the wrong body", as a trabs man I'm not trapped in my body but in the perception people have of me.
Your portrayal of the problems with "the trans comunity" (whatever that means) illustrate the point that children need more adult monitoring in the content they consume online. The "divine intervention" part of your script also reeks of pseudo christian bullshit so I doubt your motives for postig this video are good. On a final note "I no longer worry what others think of myself but if you're gonna be trans you better" is just the cherry on top of the cake.
Brilliant
its really nice to see detransitioners who dont suddenly just go "grr i hate you" after detransitioning im a trans guy, have id'd as one for a couple years now, but the experience you had with trans people online is definitely not the box i wouldve fit into. im highly feminine. i wear a he/it pronoun pin and don a frilly dress. i am a pretty prince in a dress. and i also fucking love women (im bi but my partner's a woman rn). DEFINITELY not the stereotypical trans guy. Granted, when i started questioning my identity i WAs pretty masculine, but nothing too bad. i think i grew into my feminity more again AFTER coming out actually. i was also raised being allowed to express myself as i pleased, which was a good mix of stereotypically "masculine" stuff (godzilla, hot wheels, dinosaurs, GIJoe, etc) and "feminine" stuff (i love pink and frills and bows and barbies and littlest pet shops). i never really had a real concept of gender besides the basics. i never had the experience of "feeling like i shouldve been a boy" because i always tended to do my own thing anyways. i dont like the whole "not wanting to conform to your gender role = transgender!!" thing, because hell, i cant even explain why im trans really besdies "being called a man feels right". i still identify with girlhood and femininity. I didn't really have the "telltale trans signs" besides maybe. not being excited about growing boobs when my mom asked me when i was 9. I'm feminine, and i identify with womens' experiences, but i am not a woman myself. i feel really sorry about your experiences though. Gender roles suck ass. And parents really should be accepting of their kid no matter what (as long as they arent like racist or something). identity in general is a really personal journey, and im really happy you were able to find yourself :3
God this is actually so relatable. I'm also a masculine woman and because of the internet I felt as if the discomfort I had with being feminine was me being nonbinary(I wished that I was born a male but didn't feel like a trans male). I never openly came out to anyone in my actual life because of uncertainty and only came out online. This lasted for about 6 months before I ultimately came to terms with the fact that I wasn't nonbinary and am just a tomboy/a masculine female. I feel like the internet is extreme when it comes to how they correlate gender and gender roles in a lot of cases because honestly if it wasn't for people telling me that my discomfort was a sign of dysphoria/being trans I would have never came to the conclusion. I still think being trans is completely valid but I do think people on the internet should not be trying to influence others into believing that they are trans because of gender roles.
Jimmy is goated, best short king representation I feel seen🙏
All the things that u described as being trans like ow those things mean im trans are wrong its a feeling on the inside not what others tell u and things u were feeling it wasnt gender dysphoria so ye but also the things u described what means to be trans are wrong im trans and i domt feel at all like u described which makes sence since ur not trans and idk if u thought those things make u trans then or u still think so now but its wrong
0:50 Bro went to 😠 to 😨 so fast
Whenever my mom sees a documentory about someone detransitioning she talks about it to me cuz she's convieced that it'll 100% happen to me either
Keep up geezziing
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THE FANDOM IS BREATHING??? WHAT😨😨
we r a dying breed but we’re here
i just get to see this video and i’m really happy that i did, thanks for making it, this truly helped me
Female and male are biological sex, woman and man are genders, change your tittle.
What are you on about
Honestly I'm SO nervous that I will have a similar epiphany if I try shrooms. Transitioned for 5 years so far and perfectly happy with it, but I often get nervous that I'll realize I was "wrong the whole time" and have to detransition. Almost nothing scares me more than that prospect -- though I'm happy detransition was the best choice for you, OP! That sort of sudden change in mentality seems like it'd be very jarring to deal with, plus going back on all the changes you made before seems so difficult. When you came to that realization, was there a sense of relief, or did it add on to the stress? How did it go in the aftermath?
Obviously I can't speak for op, but I think she meant it in a way of finally realizing what you always knew was true in your subconsious. It's kind of like realizing you're trans - you don't suddenly become a different gender overnight, it's just that all those small things click together. It happened to this woman but with detrasitioning, and shrooms are when it all clicked together. If transitioning made you happy in the long run and you generally don't have doubts, shrooms aren't going to change that
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This is amazing, I wish it was longer.
If there are homophobes in the comments saying that the community grooms people, it’s not the community, some parents just do this to kids which isn’t healthy.
i love gezebelle gaburgably
plzzzzzz do a part 2
Please part two about buly
Found this channel through a comment on a comment you made where the other person shouted out your animations. Insta-subbed
Its hard to explain how different being a butch woman/masculine/woman who doesn't fit into binary gender roles is from being trans. Especially to people who can relate to neither situation. And especially when that conversation is happening in an online space with strangers where no one really knows where the other is coming from. I'm sorry to hear you felt you had to change yourself, but glad to hear you're in a better headspace. I also regret some of the things Tumblr enabled in me, like having a self righteous attitude and self-policing everything I say (devastating compounding effect on social anxiety) I'm a masculine woman myself and I've always felt like a woman even though I was a solid tomboy. Probably because I had a brother so there was no one to immediately compare my feminity to, to make me feel inadequate about it growing up. Anytime my mom would tell me how disappointing it was that I "looked like a boy"... well, too bad so sad. Deal. It hasn't been until now (mid 20s) that I even think about my own gender and feel self-conscious about not being a stereotypical woman
1:50 trans Apollo hc mentioned no way (I love this hc so much). Very good taste with all these characters actually (except homestuck I hate homestuck I’m sorry 😭) Edit: well, I’ve finished the video now and I feel like I’m definitely still trans. I feel like living as my birth gender would just genuinely be impossible, like when someone says “would you rather have not been trans” it’s hard to even answer because I couldn’t imagine living as my birth gender but obviously I’d rather have been cis as the gender that I identify with now. Interesting though, through the video I noticed that you were just gravitating towards things generally considered masculine like masculine clothes or appearance more than the actual idea of being male, which I personally as a trans person don’t care about how I look (at least, I don’t care what clothes I wear…I do get happy when my clothes mean I don’t get misgendered though) and more care about the actual idea / label of the gender. I’m glad in the end you were able to realise who you were though, trans people and people who thought they’re trans but not both still suffered from having to live as the gender they’re not so it’s easy to empathise with you. Glad you’re not being transphobic either. (Sorry if any of my wording is poor, English isn’t my first language)
This is really sad I'm sorry you can do this it's your mom's fault because she forced you to be girly instead of expressing yourself that's a huge red flag and a handful of people mostly ftm back to female want to change the gender because of SA in the past I'm assuming they feel safer if they're both male that's also why people like you who has been similar things and then detransitioning later is disgust me how the the trans community will call these people transphobic do not getting bottom and top surgery anything related it's so ridiculous how people act this way
Thank you for sharing your story. The connection to psychedelics is interesting to me. As a cis dude, I never felt dysphoric about my own body, but I also believe our bodies are fundamentally connected to the rest of if the physical universe and everybody should be accepted no matter how they look. That's not to say I love every aspect of my body. I wish I was taller and stronger and more masculine, but I accept the body I was given. However, I think it's important to keep in mind that not everyone can just do that. Like telling a depressed person to just be grateful for what they have, it might sound like good advice, but it is useless to them and probably harmful because what they need is real medical treatment. Sometimes we simply can't control how we think, so it's interesting that psychedelics might provide another avenue of treatment.
TAKE MY MONEY AND MAKE THIS AGAIN AND MAKE IT PLENTY
very good animate
yo they stealed your animation and posted it on tiktok i believe.
every single bully content is like gold😭
This is actually realy cool 🤌👍😎
Jdjdksksksk shrooms have the tendency to make you do the right thing. One time I found my dad’s stash and tripped a couple times. Was fun and sometimes kinda scary. Midway through one of them I realized I should probably tell my dad I found them because I would rather keep a healthy trusting relationship with him than keep covering it up and being paranoid about it. He took them away but he wasn’t mad about it. I would not have made that decision if I was sober. Glad you had a successful trip, and glad you found yourself. I also have a detransitioning(?) story (f>nb>m>nb) (so maybe not fully detransitioning but it’s like for a whole year I was planning to go on hormones and then decided not to) so I really vibed w this story
im agender and gay, and i think this solidified that im queer. ty.
The only thing that makes a person a man or a woman is their biology. Everything else is stereotypes. Instead of trying to change the words "man" and "woman" to include people of the opposite sex, I think it would be more helpful for gender diverse people and society at large to expand their understanding of what living as a man or as a woman can mean.
Not really “stereotypes” as you say, a trans man could still be feminine or a trans woman could still be masculine-but they’d still be trans (same as if a cis man wore feminine clothes or a cis woman wore masculine clothes)-gender is just a label really, it shouldn’t prevent you from doing anything/expressing how you’d like. Biology has very little to do with gender.
womp womp
@Apollo_Justice-is_fine The point I was making is that the concepts of "masculinity" and "femininity" are themselves based on stereotypes. If a man can wear a dress and heels, it's not an innately feminine thing. If a woman can fix tires, play sports, or shave her head, then those aren't innately masculine things. The differences that truly matter are the innate, physical ones determined by our sexual anatomy, and the words "male/female, boy/girl, man/woman" are simply ways of describing those differences. Most trans people can't explain how they determined what their gender identity is without resorting to stereotypes based on masculinity or femininity, even the "feminine transmen" and "masculine transwomen."
@Apollo_Justice-is_fine The point I was making is that the concept of "gender" itself is based on stereotypes. Trans people, including "masculine transwomen" and "feminine transmen" default to stereotypical behaviors and preferences associated with one sex over the other to explain how they discovered their gender identity. If a little boy can wear a dress, heels, makeup, play with dolls, sew, etc. then that doesn't mean he has a feminine identity or even expression. That just means that these things are innately feminine. If a little girl likes rough and tumble play, wearing boy's clothes, having a short haircut, then these things aren't inherently masculine, either. Fhey are cultural. The differences that sesperate people regardless of cultures are their sexual anatomy. "Male/female, boy/girl, man/woman" are simply ways of describing those differences. How you dress, behave, or what your prefer are never at odds with your sexed body even if your social environment somehow convinces you that they are.