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Trapezoid - Hyakugojyuuichi!!
Score: 8.64 | Votes: 22

Link to this animutation from your site: http://www.animutationportal.com/view/47
Check out the wiki article for this animutation: Hyakugojyuuichi!!
Author's comments:
The animutation that started all !!
Adult content: Not a bit
Original Song/Artist: Pok?mon - Hyakugojyuuichi (151)
Release Date: 2001
Length: 4:02 minutes
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Views 8369 Downloads 424

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 Is Neil Around?
Hobo, Found in your Room
Joined: 2005/9/4
Posts: 1
Does Neil still make animutations? I havent yet seen anything thats come even close to his work...
Posted: 2005/9/4 9:24 | Updated: 2005/9/4 9:24

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2005/7/27
From: what is the song at the end
Posts: 265
he's a little more concerend with his music hobby at the moment. But he never really said anything about being done 100%.
Posted: 2005/9/4 19:08 | Updated: 2005/9/4 19:08

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Broken Admin
Joined: 2005/7/16
From: around here somewhere
Posts: 876
He did one or two scenes on Fingertips... that's about all since 2003.
Posted: 2005/9/5 23:15 | Updated: 2005/9/5 23:15

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/10/2
From: Engerland
Posts: 58
Ah, you forget those two clips were not animutational. There were a few that weren't in Fingertips.

So Neil's last animutation really was Wizard Power.
Posted: 2005/10/14 17:28 | Updated: 2005/10/14 17:28

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/8/25
Posts: 72
He made something that might be considered the first live-action animutation: The Clown Quartet. I don't know if it's still hosted anywhere, though.
Posted: 2005/9/11 18:55 | Updated: 2005/9/11 18:55

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Broken Admin
Joined: 2005/7/16
From: around here somewhere
Posts: 876
Oh noes! I was just going to point my web browser at eviltrailmix.com to watch it after you reminded me of it, and I got 404'd. GAGGGH! That thing was awesome!

One thing though... a couple of these things in Neil's livejournal are pretty much blog-o-mutations... http://www.livejournal.com/~trapezzoid/2005/09/16/

EDIT: Clown quartet is back: http://www.eviltrailmix.com/clownquartet.wmv
Posted: 2005/9/16 23:25 | Updated: 2005/9/17 18:51

 Re: Is Neil Around?
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2009/8/16
From: 611 Ravenswood
Posts: 1219
He's made an animutational tribute to Rugrats in early 2009, but that's it.

EDIT: 151st post! And on the Hyakugojyuuichi page, too!
Posted: 2009/10/14 12:13 | Updated: 2009/10/14 12:14

 The animutation that began animutation.
Colin Worshipper
Joined: 2005/9/17
From: Earth
Posts: 182
Yay for 151!!

Hope to see Neil around again sometime, or, at least hope his band becomes internationally known.
Posted: 2005/9/18 22:13 | Updated: 2005/9/18 22:14

 Re: The animutation that began animutation.
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/10/2
From: Engerland
Posts: 58
Lemon Demon!



Posted: 2005/10/9 15:24 | Updated: 2005/11/21 12:00

 The Original And Best
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2005/9/27
From: Miami, FL
Posts: 206
2001 brought with it a popularity explosion of weirdly amusing Flash movies on the Internet, with All Your Base, Hatten ?r Din, and of course, the inexplicably funny music video that made us never see Jay Jay the Jet Plane the same way again. The latter rightly deserved its place as a trend-starter.
Posted: 2005/9/28 20:53 | Updated: 2005/9/28 20:53

 hmm...
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/10/2
From: Engerland
Posts: 58
Funny, isn't it?
Hyakugojyuuichi is widely known as the animutation that began animutations.

...and yet it wasn't the first one.
Ah well, at least they were both by the same artist.

OMG! You should watch this. Being a Lemon Demon fan, I came across a video made by Neil set to one of his songs, "I Know Your Name". It's good!

http://www.eviltrailmix.com/Name.mov

there's an Animutation-ish part of it somewhere in the middle.
The video is like, so messed up.

EDIT: There's also a reworked version of the song I heard when I got Hip to the Javabean.

EDIT2: Yes, I am most convinced there's a minimutation in the middle.
Posted: 2005/10/12 15:21 | Updated: 2005/12/7 13:55

 ...
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/10/28
From: Right now,when im looking at this? Animutation Portal.
Posts: 84
Yeah,thats a good fun fact.
Japanese Pokerap is the first animutation,I think.
Posted: 2005/10/31 13:56 | Updated: 2005/10/31 13:56

 Re: ...
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2007/1/18
Posts: 2326
No it isn't.
Posted: 2007/6/16 20:07 | Updated: 2007/6/16 20:07

 Re: ...
Colin Worshipper
Joined: 2006/7/8
Posts: 181
Yes it is. See Japanese Pokerap for more information.
Posted: 2007/6/29 12:52 | Updated: 2007/6/29 12:52

 Re: ...
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2007/1/18
Posts: 2326
What about Hatten, Ansiktsburk, PSFW, and Gellato el Chocolato? Japanese Pokerap was Neil's first animutation, but there waas animutational stuff around before then. (I think Gellato is actually more animutational than Pokerap, except it doesn't have Colin Mochrie.)
Posted: 2007/7/13 16:28 | Updated: 2007/7/13 16:31

 Re: ...
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/10/6
Posts: 2157
Yeah. Neil has admitted to there being stuff like that before. At least I think I read something about him admitting.

I'd agree with the last statement, because it was created probably when Neil was first learning flash and stuff so it was extremely low effort, which is very, very rare to come by in animutation nowadays, so it would seem less animutational by today's standards.
Posted: 2007/7/19 19:28 | Updated: 2007/7/19 19:29

 Amazing
Resident Animutopian
Joined: 2005/10/7
Posts: 35
This is how an animutation should be. A bare-bone classic through and through. It's crudely animated. Feautres scribbled on images of weird people. Mondegreened chorus. Trapezzoid 4 life.
Posted: 2005/12/13 18:28 | Updated: 2005/12/13 18:28

 Re: Amazing
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/1/3
From: Animutopia
Posts: 302
Yes it is. This one started me on the path to the great world of animutation. It was in the Uncyclopedia article for PETA, as I recall. (If you're wondering, Uncyclopedia is a parody of Wikipedia.) Completely oddball, yet thoroughly enjoyable. A must-see.
Posted: 2006/1/3 15:49 | Updated: 2006/1/3 15:49

 Re: Amazing
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2009/8/16
From: 611 Ravenswood
Posts: 1219
What do animutations have to do with PETA?
Posted: 2009/11/23 19:19 | Updated: 2009/11/23 19:19

 Classic
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/2/5
From: Universe, Milky Way, Solar System, Earth, North America, USA, [part cut off], my house
Posts: 1529
The classic animutation that was the 2nd one. Doesnt need good animation, it's got randomness. Featuring Jay Jay the Jet Plane, the Colin Mochrie sun, and more.
Posted: 2006/2/6 14:58 | Updated: 2006/2/6 14:58

 tv said so
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/10/6
Posts: 2157
Yup.

The sad thing is that animutations similar to this one are said to be bad. The Japanese Pokerap and Hyakugojyuuichi and Lesko's Revenge are the simple animutation style which animutation started with.

If I make something, I'll make something like this, and you all will say "too boring, not enough stuff going on." Well, look at the classics people! (not saying if I get better I won't make something insane and fast, that is what I like too)
Posted: 2006/12/23 1:08 | Updated: 2006/12/23 1:08

 Re: tv said so
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2007/1/18
Posts: 2326
It's not boring if you do it right. Lesko's Revenge was boring, this isn't. And I think my best animutations are the slower ones, like Attack of Ejsyyjr and Super Microwave Land 2.718... actually, have I ever even made a fast-paced animutation that's longer than 30 seconds?
Posted: 2007/6/16 20:05 | Updated: 2007/6/16 20:05

 Re: tv said so
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2009/8/16
From: 611 Ravenswood
Posts: 1219
The early animutations WERE boring, folks!
Posted: 2009/11/23 19:20 | Updated: 2009/11/23 19:20

 Agree
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/9/15
Posts: 387
Penguin, I agree with that totally.

I attempt to return to the classical style.
Posted: 2007/1/2 22:05 | Updated: 2007/1/2 22:05

 Re: Agree
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2006/10/6
Posts: 2157
Good luck, I think I will be making faster stuff now that I gots the flash, 'cause I like making stuff like that.
Posted: 2007/1/22 21:05 | Updated: 2007/1/22 21:05

 Re: Agree
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2009/8/16
From: 611 Ravenswood
Posts: 1219
Quote:
I attempt to return to the classical style.


Me too.
Posted: 2009/11/23 19:21 | Updated: 2009/11/23 19:21

 It's good, in a way...
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2009/8/16
From: 611 Ravenswood
Posts: 1219
Really, it's more the historical value of this animutation. Although this isn't the FIRST animutation, it's the most well-known early animutation. I respect it for the historical value, really. Compare with the first Mickey Mouse cartoons. They weren't very good, but we like them for their HISTORICAL value, not their quality. Same with Hyakugojyuuichi. I give it a 5, 3 points for the effort Neil put into this some 8 years ago (we tend to forget a real person made these classic animutations), and 2 points for the historical value.
Posted: 2009/10/10 21:37 | Updated: 2009/10/10 21:37

 Re: It's good, in a way...
Too Much Spare Time?
Joined: 2008/8/21
From: On the wacky edge of Supermarionation nation.
Posts: 809
Are you frakkin' kidding me?

It's good because it's bad!



151 FTW!
Posted: 2009/12/4 16:46 | Updated: 2009/12/4 16:46

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