Pups of Liberty

They've started posting on facebook again and hinted that they're working on a third special. Considering the first one was about the declaration of independence and the second one was about the boston tea party, what should the third one be about?

For those unaware, these are educational 2D animated shorts made by all of the artists fired by Disney when they shut down the 2D department.

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The 3rd one better be about alternative historical interpretations, cause mainstream history is lame and probably half false.

They're called pups of liberty? Surely they have Youtube vids?

>I don't want to do any work on my own
>I will ask anons instead

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I don't like the black beady eyes. You'd think children's cartoons would focus more on eye and mouth expression.

will this one be about the alimo and how they're crazy for tacos y burritos and where a godfearing future american may one day delight in such a treat of their own?

It adds variety. Too many cartoons have the same oval white ellipses with dots inside.

Is it really that offputting?

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Good. I like this stuff.

>tongue and throat
oh no

A sizeable chunk of the disney alumni were actually furries

They posted this turnaround sheet a few days ago.

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While that is true, projecting remains projecting.

Good to see that quality animation isn't dead

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>made by all of the artists fired by Disney when they shut down the 2D department.
They should start a school or education program of some sort. I'd hate to see their animation techniques not passed down to other generations. I know that there's probably not that many people interested in learning work-intensive animation like that, but still.

>turkish prison

>being this passive agressive over a bump comment
Under circumstances, not surprised. Thanks?

Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

>being passive aggressive as response to passive aggression
Hypocrisy is the worst.

>You'd think children's cartoons would focus more on eye and mouth expression.
They're better for expression because the shape and location of the eyes and mouth can change greatly without looking jarring or generally off putting.

>Pointing out passive agressive behavior is passive agressive
Nope.

Probably the crossing of the Delaware.

the last fate

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This should be shilled at schools.