There once was a fellow named phil, he liked people until, somebody bumped him, so he thumped him, now he likes to go outside and kill. -2nd grade me, poetry that i found the other day
@austinmcconnell I used to draw monsters and give them absurd stats. Like 9 billion in attack and 9 billion in defense. I think I got the idea because I saw some yu-gi-oh cards when visiting my cousins back in 2005. Man, when you're a kid, you tend to draw the weirdest shit ever.
This video reminded me of my childhood comic series, "Pancake Boy." It was pretty stupid, but they meant a lot to me. They were really my first foray into creativity apart from LEGO. You should try finding Wesley and reconnect, honestly.
My first comic series was called "The Laser". I drew and colored it all after the standardized tests in 4th grade. The next year was a hodgepodge for me, the next, one called "The Torch". The final year in my dynasty was one called "Max Swift", which was heavily inspired by the Carl Barks Donald Duck Stories. It was a big 30-something page story, and it still sits on my bookshelf. It makes me a little uncomfortable looking back, but my 7th grade year could be summed up in that comic. While my MOCs tend to slowly "decompose", my comics have stuck with me.
This comic series is pretty amazing. You guys went so far as to reserve a place for advertisements! I can't wait to see what project your working on. I hope it's a live action version of Moo Moo Man and Moo Moo Boy!
If I had to describe what this channel is to someone else, I wouldn't even know what to say. It's fantastic with every video and I'm excited when a new one comes up, even though it often has nothing to do with anything significant at the time. I think I found this channel from SciShow that linked to your skydiving video. TLDR; your videos are weird and great and I love it, keep it up!
This is so awesome. As someone who made comic books as a kid myself, this video speaks so much to me. Thank you for another incredible video, Austin. It means a lot.
I just wanted to say that I had given up on writing last year. I found your channel a month ago and since then I've been writing everyday. You're a gigantic inspiration. (sorry about my English. It's not my first language and I never took classes, so... Yep)
Victor Tomio From that paragraph, it wouldn't have crossed my mind that you weren't a native english speaker. You don't have to excuse yourself when you write in english, it looks like you know the language pretty well
*"Your" is the proper term. I'm very sorry, but this guy seems to have better English than you. I'm not trying to offend anyone, it just bothers me when people don't know the difference between "your" and "you're". "You're" means "you are". "Your" is the possessive form of "you".
This is really cool to hear about, especially that you're still drawing them to this day. I've got a small chicken character that I always draw, due to a strange obsession with the birds. It started when I was around 10, and 11 years later the chicken has played a staring role in probably hundreds of birthday, christmas and wedding cards that I make for my family and friends. Much easier than drawing humans, tbh. Anyway, keep up the cool, quirky stories!
This is awesome. I had a very similar experience in elementary school. My friend Luke and I would create comics during class and share them with our classmates. We made hundreds of them. (Luke also had a super-powered cow character, named Supercow). As we got older, we saw each other less, but I bumped into him a few years later and we spoke like no time had passed. He shifted out of comics and into aviation, but I still create comics/entertainment media. Even though our old characters weren't great, there is a happy feeling to going back and spending some more time with them.
This reminds me of my super heroes I made as a child They were called the Super Twins and were individually named Jack and Jill (amazing names, I know) I only ever made 2 issues and it was obviously inspired by Captain Underpants but my classmates enjoyed it and thought it was cool I was able to emulate the Flip-o-rama thing (which really wasn't that hard in hindsight) Man if it wasn't for this video I'd probably never remember them
Me and my friends made a comic book franchise in 1st grade because the 2nd graders were doing it. The story made no sense and it was completely rebooted like 10 times but it was fun to make
i dont know why i love these videos. The voice, the style. something about these videos gets me excited everytime i see it in my notifications, something wonderful is always in store. Your videos are amazing and i love them so much. the anticipation for the next video grows everyday. i cant wait will the next one.
No matter how random your videos are, they never fail to make me think and somehow touch me. And make me so happy. Keep doing what you’re doing Austin. I can’t wait to see the something xx
I don't understand what happens when I get to your channel, but every time I watch one of your videos I feel utterly relaxed and chill. It's like... I just want to listen to the story you're going to tell me and focus only on it, nothing else. I look for other TH-camr's to laugh or to learn something, but with you... I don't know man, it's like your videos are worth watching per se. Perhaps you'll never see this message, but I hope you keep growing and being successful. Best wishes dude.
I absolutely love this video, as I do with all of your videos, and really appreciate your presence on TH-cam Austin. Can't wait to see the next big thing you are working on, whatever it may be!
Some how this video has kept me more engaged than most I've seen in a while thanks and can't wait to see what you've been working on but don't rush it we can wait.
I wrote a short comic of a turtle who’s parents were killed by another character called “Evil Man”. Shelly (the main protagonist) would always try his best to get vengeance on Evil Man, but Evil Man would always find a way to escape. However, about the third time they faced off, Shelly nearly killed Evil Man, and assumed he was dead. But that was when one of Evil Man’s “Henchmen” rescued him and gave him a cybernetic arm since his real one had been crushed.
Dude, take all the time you need to finish this mysterious big project of yours. No need to apologize for a long wait or anything like that. Just the sheer effort that goes into every bit of your work makes the end result worth it to me (and I assume the majority of your fans).
I remember having a single old school book that i filled up with stories and poems. None of them where good but i had that book for about five years and every inch was coved with almost all i wrote in that time. I used to read over it every now and again and it felt like i was watching myself grow and change. I lost it a few years back but still have some of the poems stuck in the back of my brain. Thanks for the cool vid dude it made me smile.
I absolutely love your videos, they are all so well produced and cover such a wide array of topics. I particularly enjoy the very personal videos like this one. There just isn't any other youtuber that makes content that feels this real.
confession: i liked this video before i watched it. I recognize the music! It's Falling by Sappheiros: th-cam.com/video/E_e4ro2hzpc/w-d-xo.html I have the same fascination/obsession with memories (and dreams); sometimes I really feel like I'm living in the past.
Thanks for being such an inspiration!! I learn so much from your videos and also get touched by them at the same time!! Whatever it is you're working on, I wish you the best of luck, and you can count on all of your fans to be there to watch it when it comes out!!
I also had lot of comics. I don't remember the first ones becouse they were mostly just one page shorts. But i had 2 comics series. 1st was "N00b" which i don't remember much, sadly but it was about guy called noob with his sidekick i don't remember name but it was about some run from something (maybe prisob break idk) and it was really WTF. It had like 10 epizodes and i remember for ex. He was sliding from top of mount everest or that he met president (i am czech and it was czech prezident). The second one is called Róza and Pegina (named after my rabbit Róza and my aunts dog Pegina). It was about Róza joining racing competition but he got Pegina 1st round and pegina was like 10 in a row times winner and she always ate the one who lost. (I was cruel kid hehe). So Róza accepted his death and he tried to work out. Luckily his friend was Sťůí (1. Don't even try to pronounce it 2. Named after hamster of my friend). And he was juror for the race (the race had jury IDK i was wierd) and he picked race track that will benefit Róza. Róza won the race and punished Pegina with life ban of racing and Róza withdraw from the race. The end.
I really like these. Watched one video and instantly fell in love with the narration and humor style. I especially love how you use your videos to voice thoughts you've been tossing around recently. As an artist myself, I appreciate all you do. Great work. :)
Man Everytime I watch one of your videos it's like an uplift just so you can get a longer swing in when you punch through my gut straight into the feels.
Yeah mine was about the little cars driven by old kosair Shriner men in my baseball parade. Called it little racers they drove child size corvettes in real life. Made a story of extreme stunts. Wish I could find that sketchbook
I've had my very own similar story, collaborated with a friend and created a comic book that spanned for years based on one of our teachers for some reason and it was a hit within our class, and I haven't seen that friend in years as well I really hope Wesley would one day watch this video and smile for having this sweet shared memory
I remember in third grade I wrote and drew (with the help of a nice college intern) three issues of a comic titled "Skunkman". She even helped me bind them and the teacher let me read them to the entire class. I hadn't thought about it in years but your video took me right down memory lane. I actually still have all three issues on a shelf in my room. I'm gonna have to give them a read now.
Man, I can relate to everything you said. I also had a friend and also had a comic that we drew. We drew a lot of comics and he eventually had to leave because his dad was in the army (my friend switches schools often). I keep the very first comic that we drew with me. Whenever I feel demotivated I just remember the days where I was drawing those comics with him. Wished him a bright future
I live for videos like these! You definitely inspire my own channel, I feel like *videos like this are what the brilliance of TH-cam is.* Getting to tell YOUR story, those charming and tiny parts of your life that stick with you years later, because no one else can.
I had a friend in kindergarten and we drew comics very similar to this, involving him and I fighting various monsters and villains. Recently we happened to attend the same high school and we reconnected. I’m now working on bringing back the series, involving our other friends this time. I think these things that we create as children are probably some of most precious memories we have, and they can not only remind us of what we love, but who we love.
I have an old trapper keeper from elementary school. Inside this trapper keeper is notebooks with stories, drawings, newspaper clippings, things i've printed out and all sorts of things from my childhood. It's probably been about 15 years since i've pulled it out and looked at it. This video has inspired me to dig it up again.
I relate to the whole “moving and losing friends” part way too much. Happened all the time when I was a kid. But I suppose you have a point Austin. Somehow, someway, the memory will always persist
I did the same thing when I was a kid, except I folded 1 sheet of college ruled paper into thirds and then in half again, which gave me 12 equally sized "comic panels" to work with. I do still think about those comics sometime. I wish I could find them. I left them in a notebook in my closet at my parents house, but I'm pretty sure they've throw it away since then
I used to make comic books similarly. I would tie the bindings through the holes with the bit you tear off from the notebook. Sadly I trashed a lot of my ramshackle paper doodles at one point, luckily I still have my sketchbooks and index card collections. It's really good to look back at where you came from in regards to art. Because it's quite easy to become downtrodden and damage your own perception of your abilities, looking through old sketchbooks I am often more happy than I was making it.
I've came up with a lot of weird things in my childhood too. I was more towards drawing stick man I suppose, but I still have most of my childhood comics till this day. Today, I can draw pretty well. Cartoon-realism is my strongest style. But I've come to realize that there was a price to pay from the past with the future. My Drawings Now: - One-time artwork - Takes very long to draw - Almost 100% reference art - Looks pretty good My Drawings Then: - Hundreds of episodes full of imagination with of memorable characters that have their own story lines. - Manage to pump out 2-3 books of about 60 pages every year. - A ton of references used, but I've made a lot of original content as well so it balances out. - Who needs good artwork when you have a good story? - Not a lot of people read my stuff. But when they do, they would love it. Man, those were the days. I feel ya.
I did a similar thing, where I wrote stories and drew comic books of a colorful Bouncy ball named Hüpfi (smth like "Jumpy") and his best friend, a purple snail named Lara. They lived in a flower field and they're biggest enemy was a mistreated dog whos owner was mean to him because his teeth hurt. It was genuinely really pure, because Lara had to trust Hüpfi since she was to slow too get out of danger herself, but Hüpfi needed Lara since she had the good ideas and plans. Ngl, it had some better plot lines then my current stories xD A lot of my friends and even teachers read them, it was really amazing
A good friend and I had a comic series, the Evil-Eye vs the Dot of Doom! We had so many characters and plot lines, it got really in depth. We even had personifications of ourselves that appeared in one or two issues, mine losing their head in their first appearance and continuing to be headless throughout the rest of the characters timeline.
I know in one of your previous videos you talked about making and animated series. After watching this video there are pieces that I've put together like the fact in the LG 15 video at 16:05, you said you were working on a series for 2 years. Now it's 2018, here you say you've been working on something big, I think my idea of a Moo Moo Man animated series is that big thing. I'm happy to be keeping up with your videos, it always makes my day to see one. :)
This is kind of exactly my situation. I used to write a comic strip entitled Mr. Fitzgerald, with my friend Donavyn. It was a little series me and him made just about the wacky adventures of Mr. Fitzgerald. I know it sounds strange, but I can’t escape that longing that I wish we had kept doing it, but we parted ways. Glad to see one of my favorite TH-camrs going through what I did. Love ya man
I have a similar story like yours. In 2008, I created a comic book about a person named Michael and a talking pig called PiggyMcPig. The comic was called “Michael and PiggyMcPig”. They go on with their everyday lives, but almost all of the time, they do stuff that is a bit extraordinary. I drew them, and it was like a job/hobby to me back then. I thought that I will stop the series in 2009-2010, but somehow it kept going I drew them while the years gone by. I had a box of all the comics that I drew with them until 2016. The box somehow disappeared, and 8 years of hard work, just... vanished. I was really upset at the time, and I feel like I don’t want to do anything at all. My grades were falling, a lot of me also went away. It was one of the most darkest times in my life because I figuratively and literally put my blood, sweat and tears into my comic. But somehow in 2017, I decided to stop what I’m doing, and fix myself, so meanwhile I fix myself up, I decided to try again and draw the comic. It was going great, but I don’t want to repeat the last time with the box. So, I was deciding where to draw the comics meanwhile store in a safe place, then I turn to the internet. I set up my own website, download a free program to draw my comics, and that leads to now. 2018 was the 10th Anniversary of my comic, and I’m still creating comics with the name to this day. If you want to check it out, you can click here (michaelr.app/projectmp ) if you want. I know that this is way too long to long for a comment, I apologize, but I wanted to share my story like yours. Also, thanks for reading if you made it through here.
I drew a comic book with a friend in like, 2nd Grade. It was about a dragon-man hybrid named Leonard who fought some hooded figure. Those were the days. Thanks for making this.
This is amazing, and childhood stories I always find intriguing! This also kinda reminds me of Captain Underpants, which inspired me to make some comics when I was around 6 to 8 about these two guys selling wasabi while dealing with ghosts, one of the guys' adopted Japanese sister, a ninja, a sergeant who keeps getting slammed down by random things, and bad puns. I even wrote an issue where they go to the Iran Iraq war or something
When I was a kid, I drew epic graphic novel adaptations of Julius Caesar and Oliver Twist with stick figures, along with my own flagship series, Lenny the Stick Figure, who used his magic pencil to draw stuff and get him and his friends into trouble. At least once a year, I dig them all out and read them. Glad to know I'm not alone in nostalgia for stupid, awesome childhood creations.
Hey, my main character was called Lenny too! But I still draw him even today in college with some more elaborated plots than 6th grade. I wasn't expecting to see another one with the same name while reading these comments. It's so weird when this happens, haha!
Thats really cool Austin! Its funny for me because my best friend and I did the same thing in grade 6! I still have all the issues and its something I will remember forever.
I can't wait for part 2, finding Westley and making an official comic for us to buy on a merch store... or moo moo man and boy shirts, either would do.
Austin, I know you likely aren't going to read this comment because it's on a 3 month old video, but I wanted to say this - Videos like these are the reason I tune in every time you make a video. This video in particular struck home to me as I have a very similar thing that happens, that I come back to every now and again. I like how you're not afraid to be real with your viewers, and break down that wall to let us see how you actually feel, instead of playing up a persona like so many others do. Again, not sure you're going to see this, but just wanted to say it. Thanks for making this.
Austin what an awesome video because recently I remembered whenever I was in 6th grade I used to make my own comics in a similar fashion called Captain ninja and I guess they were based off Captain Underpants and Naruto but I recently bought a new Sketchbook and a book on how to draw so I could get back in the comics again
Anybody else have weird childhood creations like this? Let me hear about them.
i used to draw on the wall , not even art ! just straight lines
There once was a fellow named phil,
he liked people until,
somebody bumped him,
so he thumped him,
now he likes to go outside and kill.
-2nd grade me, poetry that i found the other day
I remember making bootleg Spiderman comics where Venom was always the villain
What The F**k Alex, That Cant Be Genuine
@austinmcconnell I used to draw monsters and give them absurd stats. Like 9 billion in attack and 9 billion in defense. I think I got the idea because I saw some yu-gi-oh cards when visiting my cousins back in 2005. Man, when you're a kid, you tend to draw the weirdest shit ever.
Moo Moo Boy - "Moo-Moo Man, I don't feel so good"
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Have you seen Infinity War? If not, I won't spoil the joke.
Spoiler
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Moo moo man dies in infinity war
Moo Moo Boy survives obviously. His secret twin brother is the villain in Avengers 4.
NO NOT HIM
the seventh infinity stone: the milk stone!
MMB: Sir... I don't feel so good...
MMM: Try some milk.
Austin, I don't feel so good...
I once wrote a comic about a duck with cheese powers. It was called Cheese and Quackers.
Ugh. Take the heart.
lol what
10 out of 10. Would read this comment again.
Poor Angus zwxsc
No! Leave!
Moo Moo Man > Thanos
Yuzuru truth
Pepsi man = Moo Moo Man
Moo Moo Man for Smash.
This video reminded me of my childhood comic series, "Pancake Boy." It was pretty stupid, but they meant a lot to me. They were really my first foray into creativity apart from LEGO.
You should try finding Wesley and reconnect, honestly.
just2good? nice to see you here
Just2good? First yms now Austinmccomnnel? You are getting around!
just2good oh, hi. Didn't expect to see you here.
I bet the villain stole all the maple syrup lol
My first comic series was called "The Laser". I drew and colored it all after the standardized tests in 4th grade. The next year was a hodgepodge for me, the next, one called "The Torch". The final year in my dynasty was one called "Max Swift", which was heavily inspired by the Carl Barks Donald Duck Stories. It was a big 30-something page story, and it still sits on my bookshelf. It makes me a little uncomfortable looking back, but my 7th grade year could be summed up in that comic. While my MOCs tend to slowly "decompose", my comics have stuck with me.
"Why should I care?"
Because 6 year old stories are adorable.
If the big thing you’re working on isn’t a MMM&MMB feature length film then I don’t want it.
Patrick Hogan
It’s
*Sprouting Orchids 2*
Mittens lol
Is working for the MCU, the Moomoo Cinematic Universe!
Mittens hahahahahaha
Why the hell not
#FINDWESLEY
Brian DiPaolo Hey, I’m in OA too
Jack Spurlock Nice! I'm a Vigil. Was Lodge Chief a few years back.
I may have found him. I wrote him an email. if the address is still used, if he reads the message and if he decides to respond, I will report back.
Ludix147 Great work team! Hopefully this video gets enough attention that we will find Wes!
(I’m just commenting so if he responds I will get it in my reply box)
Revamp this and publish it worldwide
Eiichiro Oda I mean he does own missing Mozart publishing...
That's what Dav Pikey did
Bump.
Legit do this Austin
Honestly, yours is the voice that's in my head for whatever reason. Idk what it is man, but just listening to you is crazy relaxing.
see a doctor.
@John L. if someone has a voice in their head that isn't their own, they are insane
3:06 I remember that S from elementary school
Fuck you i was going to comment that
OH GOD I CANT HANDLE THE NOSTALGIA
I think we all had that phase where we never stopped drawing it 'til we were in like year 8
Never understood where this even came from
Who doesn't? XD
This comic series is pretty amazing. You guys went so far as to reserve a place for advertisements!
I can't wait to see what project your working on. I hope it's a live action version of Moo Moo Man and Moo Moo Boy!
If I had to describe what this channel is to someone else, I wouldn't even know what to say. It's fantastic with every video and I'm excited when a new one comes up, even though it often has nothing to do with anything significant at the time. I think I found this channel from SciShow that linked to your skydiving video.
TLDR; your videos are weird and great and I love it, keep it up!
TIL SciShow linked to me. Thanks!
This is so awesome. As someone who made comic books as a kid myself, this video speaks so much to me. Thank you for another incredible video, Austin. It means a lot.
I just wanted to say that I had given up on writing last year. I found your channel a month ago and since then I've been writing everyday. You're a gigantic inspiration.
(sorry about my English. It's not my first language and I never took classes, so... Yep)
Victor Tomio
From that paragraph, it wouldn't have crossed my mind that you weren't a native english speaker. You don't have to excuse yourself when you write in english, it looks like you know the language pretty well
*"Your" is the proper term. I'm very sorry, but this guy seems to have better English than you. I'm not trying to offend anyone, it just bothers me when people don't know the difference between "your" and "you're". "You're" means "you are". "Your" is the possessive form of "you".
@@puzzles7413 Sometimes non-native English speakers who can speak English understand English better than your average native English speakers.
Cubester 64, sorry. I commented that seven months ago and regret it now lol. I am recovering from my Grammar Nazi ways.
MOONIVERSE okay that was awful but great at the same time. *Look out Marvel, there's a new MCU in town!* (Moo Comic Universe)
Probably has a good fan cowmoonity!
+
M C Moo, if you will
Lindsay Daly I’m shook
The MMMCU
This is really cool to hear about, especially that you're still drawing them to this day. I've got a small chicken character that I always draw, due to a strange obsession with the birds. It started when I was around 10, and 11 years later the chicken has played a staring role in probably hundreds of birthday, christmas and wedding cards that I make for my family and friends.
Much easier than drawing humans, tbh. Anyway, keep up the cool, quirky stories!
This is awesome. I had a very similar experience in elementary school. My friend Luke and I would create comics during class and share them with our classmates. We made hundreds of them. (Luke also had a super-powered cow character, named Supercow). As we got older, we saw each other less, but I bumped into him a few years later and we spoke like no time had passed. He shifted out of comics and into aviation, but I still create comics/entertainment media. Even though our old characters weren't great, there is a happy feeling to going back and spending some more time with them.
This reminds me of my super heroes I made as a child
They were called the Super Twins and were individually named Jack and Jill (amazing names, I know) I only ever made 2 issues and it was obviously inspired by Captain Underpants but my classmates enjoyed it and thought it was cool I was able to emulate the Flip-o-rama thing (which really wasn't that hard in hindsight)
Man if it wasn't for this video I'd probably never remember them
The name "Super Twins" reminds me of the "Wonder Twins".
Me and my friends made a comic book franchise in 1st grade because the 2nd graders were doing it. The story made no sense and it was completely rebooted like 10 times but it was fun to make
@ratking9577 please make that 11, make another one.
i dont know why i love these videos. The voice, the style. something about these videos gets me excited everytime i see it in my notifications, something wonderful is always in store. Your videos are amazing and i love them so much. the anticipation for the next video grows everyday. i cant wait will the next one.
Thanks! Working hard to get more stuff out there.
Even though I’m only 13 this gives me nostalgic feelings of when I did really bad comic books is was only like 11 but dang this was relatable
No matter how random your videos are, they never fail to make me think and somehow touch me. And make me so happy. Keep doing what you’re doing Austin. I can’t wait to see the something xx
so like
did Moo Moo Man and Moo Moo Boy uh
produce their own milk
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Doubt it, they're both male.
They made other cows... produce milk
@@The-official-grindelNAHHH
I don't understand what happens when I get to your channel, but every time I watch one of your videos I feel utterly relaxed and chill. It's like... I just want to listen to the story you're going to tell me and focus only on it, nothing else. I look for other TH-camr's to laugh or to learn something, but with you... I don't know man, it's like your videos are worth watching per se. Perhaps you'll never see this message, but I hope you keep growing and being successful. Best wishes dude.
Don't erase this one from the internet.
austin is the best example of how presentation is just as important as content. He's just that good
Working on something big? MooMooMan Movie confirmed
I absolutely love this video, as I do with all of your videos, and really appreciate your presence on TH-cam Austin. Can't wait to see the next big thing you are working on, whatever it may be!
This character should live forever in the internet...
Some how this video has kept me more engaged than most I've seen in a while thanks and can't wait to see what you've been working on but don't rush it we can wait.
Come on Disney where’s my Moo-Moo Man cinematic universe!
Sing the MCU title song but with "moo" instead of "doo"
some of the best content on TH-cam. seriously, you keep me coming back here man
I wrote a short comic of a turtle who’s parents were killed by another character called “Evil Man”. Shelly (the main protagonist) would always try his best to get vengeance on Evil Man, but Evil Man would always find a way to escape. However, about the third time they faced off, Shelly nearly killed Evil Man, and assumed he was dead. But that was when one of Evil Man’s “Henchmen” rescued him and gave him a cybernetic arm since his real one had been crushed.
The Zesty Potato. Sounds edgy
I was a pretty weird kid. Probably still am.
Dude, take all the time you need to finish this mysterious big project of yours. No need to apologize for a long wait or anything like that. Just the sheer effort that goes into every bit of your work makes the end result worth it to me (and I assume the majority of your fans).
outro song:
general vibe nectarines
Let me be the first one to say, "Thanks"
I remember having a single old school book that i filled up with stories and poems. None of them where good but i had that book for about five years and every inch was coved with almost all i wrote in that time. I used to read over it every now and again and it felt like i was watching myself grow and change. I lost it a few years back but still have some of the poems stuck in the back of my brain. Thanks for the cool vid dude it made me smile.
hey austin we like you a lot
Hey, thanks.
I absolutely love your videos, they are all so well produced and cover such a wide array of topics. I particularly enjoy the very personal videos like this one. There just isn't any other youtuber that makes content that feels this real.
confession: i liked this video before i watched it.
I recognize the music! It's Falling by Sappheiros:
th-cam.com/video/E_e4ro2hzpc/w-d-xo.html
I have the same fascination/obsession with memories (and dreams); sometimes I really feel like I'm living in the past.
Ofcourse his videos areawesome
Sorenkair I liked this comment before reading it.
Thanks for being such an inspiration!! I learn so much from your videos and also get touched by them at the same time!! Whatever it is you're working on, I wish you the best of luck, and you can count on all of your fans to be there to watch it when it comes out!!
Happy birthday man :)
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I love how your channel is always creative and different with a consistency to hold it together
I also had lot of comics. I don't remember the first ones becouse they were mostly just one page shorts. But i had 2 comics series. 1st was "N00b" which i don't remember much, sadly but it was about guy called noob with his sidekick i don't remember name but it was about some run from something (maybe prisob break idk) and it was really WTF. It had like 10 epizodes and i remember for ex. He was sliding from top of mount everest or that he met president (i am czech and it was czech prezident).
The second one is called Róza and Pegina (named after my rabbit Róza and my aunts dog Pegina). It was about Róza joining racing competition but he got Pegina 1st round and pegina was like 10 in a row times winner and she always ate the one who lost. (I was cruel kid hehe). So Róza accepted his death and he tried to work out. Luckily his friend was Sťůí (1. Don't even try to pronounce it 2. Named after hamster of my friend). And he was juror for the race (the race had jury IDK i was wierd) and he picked race track that will benefit Róza. Róza won the race and punished Pegina with life ban of racing and Róza withdraw from the race. The end.
I really like these. Watched one video and instantly fell in love with the narration and humor style. I especially love how you use your videos to voice thoughts you've been tossing around recently. As an artist myself, I appreciate all you do. Great work. :)
Moo Moo Man vs the Sprouting Orchid: The Motion Picture confirmed.
This is an amazing video, Austin! Thanks so much for telling the story of Moo Moo Man and Moo Moo Boy.
I bet Moo Moo Man will become a meme.
Once you call it out, it already might be..
Noteight Noteight look on my channel I made it a meme in about 20 mins it will be uploaded
Not yet so far but I’m waiting!
Man Everytime I watch one of your videos it's like an uplift just so you can get a longer swing in when you punch through my gut straight into the feels.
Weird Oh And
*A Wild Westley Appears In The Comments As An Old Time Fan*
Yeah mine was about the little cars driven by old kosair Shriner men in my baseball parade. Called it little racers they drove child size corvettes in real life. Made a story of extreme stunts. Wish I could find that sketchbook
Alright guys...let's find wesley
I've had my very own similar story, collaborated with a friend and created a comic book that spanned for years based on one of our teachers for some reason and it was a hit within our class, and I haven't seen that friend in years as well
I really hope Wesley would one day watch this video and smile for having this sweet shared memory
You are my lifeforce.
I remember in third grade I wrote and drew (with the help of a nice college intern) three issues of a comic titled "Skunkman". She even helped me bind them and the teacher let me read them to the entire class. I hadn't thought about it in years but your video took me right down memory lane. I actually still have all three issues on a shelf in my room. I'm gonna have to give them a read now.
#FindWesley
Man, I can relate to everything you said. I also had a friend and also had a comic that we drew. We drew a lot of comics and he eventually had to leave because his dad was in the army (my friend switches schools often). I keep the very first comic that we drew with me. Whenever I feel demotivated I just remember the days where I was drawing those comics with him. Wished him a bright future
I live for videos like these! You definitely inspire my own channel, I feel like *videos like this are what the brilliance of TH-cam is.* Getting to tell YOUR story, those charming and tiny parts of your life that stick with you years later, because no one else can.
Did you make the frame rate really low at the beginning to make it look like stop motion?
I had a friend in kindergarten and we drew comics very similar to this, involving him and I fighting various monsters and villains.
Recently we happened to attend the same high school and we reconnected. I’m now working on bringing back the series, involving our other friends this time.
I think these things that we create as children are probably some of most precious memories we have, and they can not only remind us of what we love, but who we love.
Please find Wesley.
Out of all the videos you've made, this one is my favourite
3:10 ITS THE COOL S
I have an old trapper keeper from elementary school. Inside this trapper keeper is notebooks with stories, drawings, newspaper clippings, things i've printed out and all sorts of things from my childhood. It's probably been about 15 years since i've pulled it out and looked at it. This video has inspired me to dig it up again.
I wonder if trapper keepers are still a thing these days...
please tell me you're working on some hentai
I relate to the whole “moving and losing friends” part way too much. Happened all the time when I was a kid. But I suppose you have a point Austin. Somehow, someway, the memory will always persist
Is your big project the Moo Moo Man Movie?
I did the same thing when I was a kid, except I folded 1 sheet of college ruled paper into thirds and then in half again, which gave me 12 equally sized "comic panels" to work with. I do still think about those comics sometime. I wish I could find them. I left them in a notebook in my closet at my parents house, but I'm pretty sure they've throw it away since then
Once Again?? xD
Edit: I thought we were gonna have an adventure similar to your "Fallen Angels" book. My Bad.
Mohammed Mokhtar just delete the comment
I used to make comic books similarly. I would tie the bindings through the holes with the bit you tear off from the notebook. Sadly I trashed a lot of my ramshackle paper doodles at one point, luckily I still have my sketchbooks and index card collections. It's really good to look back at where you came from in regards to art. Because it's quite easy to become downtrodden and damage your own perception of your abilities, looking through old sketchbooks I am often more happy than I was making it.
The video is still loading..... so I'm guessing the comic is a nice term for playboy comics.
Allen Gwapo bet
This was a fun and melancholic story! Love looking back to the past to remember the good times
I never know what to write when I'm early
be early and give yourself time to think. Maybe watch the video first. It's good stuff. Comments are here to commentate the video
I've came up with a lot of weird things in my childhood too. I was more towards drawing stick man I suppose, but I still have most of my childhood comics till this day.
Today, I can draw pretty well. Cartoon-realism is my strongest style. But I've come to realize that there was a price to pay from the past with the future.
My Drawings Now:
- One-time artwork
- Takes very long to draw
- Almost 100% reference art
- Looks pretty good
My Drawings Then:
- Hundreds of episodes full of imagination with of memorable characters that have their own story lines.
- Manage to pump out 2-3 books of about 60 pages every year.
- A ton of references used, but I've made a lot of original content as well so it balances out.
- Who needs good artwork when you have a good story?
- Not a lot of people read my stuff. But when they do, they would love it.
Man, those were the days. I feel ya.
I did a similar thing, where I wrote stories and drew comic books of a colorful Bouncy ball named Hüpfi (smth like "Jumpy") and his best friend, a purple snail named Lara. They lived in a flower field and they're biggest enemy was a mistreated dog whos owner was mean to him because his teeth hurt. It was genuinely really pure, because Lara had to trust Hüpfi since she was to slow too get out of danger herself, but Hüpfi needed Lara since she had the good ideas and plans. Ngl, it had some better plot lines then my current stories xD
A lot of my friends and even teachers read them, it was really amazing
I really love your work. You inspire me to be a better person. Thank you for sharing your art.
A good friend and I had a comic series, the Evil-Eye vs the Dot of Doom! We had so many characters and plot lines, it got really in depth. We even had personifications of ourselves that appeared in one or two issues, mine losing their head in their first appearance and continuing to be headless throughout the rest of the characters timeline.
I honestly get hyped whenever I see that you've posted a video.
You seriously need more subscribers. Continue with this type of content and I know you'll go far man!
I know in one of your previous videos you talked about making and animated series. After watching this video there are pieces that I've put together like the fact in the LG 15 video at 16:05, you said you were working on a series for 2 years. Now it's 2018, here you say you've been working on something big, I think my idea of a Moo Moo Man animated series is that big thing. I'm happy to be keeping up with your videos, it always makes my day to see one. :)
This is kind of exactly my situation.
I used to write a comic strip entitled Mr. Fitzgerald, with my friend Donavyn. It was a little series me and him made just about the wacky adventures of Mr. Fitzgerald. I know it sounds strange, but I can’t escape that longing that I wish we had kept doing it, but we parted ways. Glad to see one of my favorite TH-camrs going through what I did. Love ya man
Big or small, I simply adore your work, Austin. Looking forward to seeing this upcoming big one.
I have a similar story like yours. In 2008, I created a comic book about a person named Michael and a talking pig called PiggyMcPig. The comic was called “Michael and PiggyMcPig”. They go on with their everyday lives, but almost all of the time, they do stuff that is a bit extraordinary. I drew them, and it was like a job/hobby to me back then. I thought that I will stop the series in 2009-2010, but somehow it kept going I drew them while the years gone by. I had a box of all the comics that I drew with them until 2016. The box somehow disappeared, and 8 years of hard work, just... vanished. I was really upset at the time, and I feel like I don’t want to do anything at all. My grades were falling, a lot of me also went away. It was one of the most darkest times in my life because I figuratively and literally put my blood, sweat and tears into my comic. But somehow in 2017, I decided to stop what I’m doing, and fix myself, so meanwhile I fix myself up, I decided to try again and draw the comic. It was going great, but I don’t want to repeat the last time with the box. So, I was deciding where to draw the comics meanwhile store in a safe place, then I turn to the internet. I set up my own website, download a free program to draw my comics, and that leads to now. 2018 was the 10th Anniversary of my comic, and I’m still creating comics with the name to this day. If you want to check it out, you can click here (michaelr.app/projectmp ) if you want. I know that this is way too long to long for a comment, I apologize, but I wanted to share my story like yours. Also, thanks for reading if you made it through here.
Stop making me feel super emotional every time you talk about your past. I can't keep doing this Austin. XD
Love your content and can't wait for whatever comes next!!
I drew a comic book with a friend in like, 2nd Grade. It was about a dragon-man hybrid named Leonard who fought some hooded figure. Those were the days. Thanks for making this.
This is amazing, and childhood stories I always find intriguing! This also kinda reminds me of Captain Underpants, which inspired me to make some comics when I was around 6 to 8 about these two guys selling wasabi while dealing with ghosts, one of the guys' adopted Japanese sister, a ninja, a sergeant who keeps getting slammed down by random things, and bad puns. I even wrote an issue where they go to the Iran Iraq war or something
Take as much time as you need Austin. We’ll be here.
I literally love everything Austin does omg
When I was a kid, I drew epic graphic novel adaptations of Julius Caesar and Oliver Twist with stick figures, along with my own flagship series, Lenny the Stick Figure, who used his magic pencil to draw stuff and get him and his friends into trouble.
At least once a year, I dig them all out and read them. Glad to know I'm not alone in nostalgia for stupid, awesome childhood creations.
Hey, my main character was called Lenny too! But I still draw him even today in college with some more elaborated plots than 6th grade. I wasn't expecting to see another one with the same name while reading these comments. It's so weird when this happens, haha!
@@livionaves lol, that's awesome! Thanks for sharing
This reminds me of my elementary comic series. The similarities of how we created and shared our conics is really interesting
Thank you for this. This has made me want to revisit my childhood comics and perhaps even continue some of them :)
I adore the style! Good on you, Austin
Honestly one of my favourite channels on TH-cam
Thats really cool Austin! Its funny for me because my best friend and I did the same thing in grade 6! I still have all the issues and its something I will remember forever.
I can't wait for part 2, finding Westley and making an official comic for us to buy on a merch store... or moo moo man and boy shirts, either would do.
holy shit, that is a satisfying way of announcing "something" is coming.
Austin,
I know you likely aren't going to read this comment because it's on a 3 month old video, but I wanted to say this - Videos like these are the reason I tune in every time you make a video. This video in particular struck home to me as I have a very similar thing that happens, that I come back to every now and again. I like how you're not afraid to be real with your viewers, and break down that wall to let us see how you actually feel, instead of playing up a persona like so many others do.
Again, not sure you're going to see this, but just wanted to say it. Thanks for making this.
I saw it. Thanks. :)
Austin what an awesome video because recently I remembered whenever I was in 6th grade I used to make my own comics in a similar fashion called Captain ninja and I guess they were based off Captain Underpants and Naruto but I recently bought a new Sketchbook and a book on how to draw so I could get back in the comics again
I love the choppier frame-rate, gives the video a good personality