StickDeaths AntiAuto Theft 2000 2005 1080p
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StickDeath was an Flash-based animation franchise created by Rob Lewis which, as the name suggested, was centered around the over-the-top, yet humorous, depictions of cartoon violence involving stick figures. The brand was first established in 1996, and was hosted on its own website into the mid-to-late 2000s. It was later resurrected in the following decade, under the name StickDeath Reborn. But the revival was short lived, and the franchise itself has since been dormant after its second website closure. • StickDeath managed to accumulate a rather large following as time went on, and there's plenty who still fondly remember as a relic of old internet culture that's relatively harmless. But the franchise also garnered quite a level of notoriety, with common criticism focused on the subpar level of artwork, and choppy animation. Some took a more personal offense to the themes depicted throughout the material however, which was considered to be relentlessly hostile, tasteless in commentary, discriminating and racist in tone. The bad press did little to hamper StickDeath's reputation as a more rebellious form of expression however. • This video in particular is an archival of StickDeath's Auto Theft series, which have been re-uploaded onto YouTube a number of times in the past. But this might be the first time that these animations have been captured in full screen, and later processed in high definition. You can argue that attention to detail makes the experience less nostalgic. But I wanted to provide a rather definitive way to re-visit these rather nostalgic pieces of internet history. I probably should have made this video in the correct aspect ratio in hindsight, since there's a lot of unfinished graphical assets on the left and right screen that are usually hidden away. • But I also did some editing when it comes to sound. I painstakingly exported the sound effects from some of these animations and spliced them back in when I had to replace the music due to copyright reasons. In the case of the 2003 episode, I did this and had the background tune on its own audio track so it would seamlessly loop. I synced my edits up to the original footage so it should be a perfect, if not near exact replicate of the authentic experience. • I hope you enjoy. • • Anti-auto theft devices: 0:06 • • (More) Anti-auto theft devices: 1:19 • • Security Systems Anti-Auto Theft Devices 2002: 3:07 • • Security Systems Anti-Auto Theft Devices 2003: 5:25 • • Anti-Autotheft Devices 2004: 9:30 • • Anti-Autotheft Devices 2005: 11:46 • Part of the Flash Preservation Project, curated by skullvitch.
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