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Powerhouse Episode 3 with Timothy Delaghetto

Powerhouse Episode 3 with Timothy Delaghetto

Timothy Delaghetto’s new cartoon with PeeDeeFlo (Pedro) and Rick Shucks “Powerhouse” continues with a new episode. After Tim and Pedro get super crabs, Rick finds his Carson Daly viewing rudely interrupted. How will Tim and Pedro deal with the pest they unleashed on the city.

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Powerhouse Episode 1
Powerhouse Episode 2

Powerhouse Episode 3 with Timothy Delaghetto

Powerhouse Episode 2 with Timothy Delaghetto

Powerhouse Episode 2 with Timothy Delaghetto

Timothy Delaghetto’s new cartoon with PeeDeeFlo and Rick Shucks “Powerhouse” reveals the theme song for the series. The theme song talks about the origins of their special powers. In this origin story music video, friendly aliens crash land into a party at the house and are mistaken for tasty chips, an error that results in superpowers for half the neighborhood. There’s even evil female villains including FlyGirl, Blocktopussy, and Butterface. No telling what will go on in this series.

Previous episode:
Powerhouse Episode 1

Powerhouse Episode 2 with Timothy Delaghetto

Powerhouse Episode 1 with Timothy Delaghetto

Powerhouse Episode 1 with Timothy Delaghetto

Comedian/Rapper Timothy Delaghetto gets animated in his new webseries “Powerhouse”. The pilot episode “Stripper Attacks” give you a taste of what you can expect in future episodes. Here’s more about the “Powerhouse” series:

Two idiots with superpowers (Timothy Delaghetto and PeeDeeFlo) gained by eating aliens live with their regular roommate Rick (iBeShucks). In this pilot episode, the guys’ search for a BBW (big beautiful woman) goes dangerously well, and only superpowers can save them from a deadly lap dance. Created by the comedy masterminds behind Timothydelaghetto2 (Tim chantarangsu a.k.a. Traphik) and PeeDeeFlo (Pedro Flores of IgualaTres), starring real life pal Ricky Shucks.

Powerhouse Episode 1 with Timothy Delaghetto

Over 9000 with Freddie Wong

Over 9000 with Freddie Wong

This video will only make sense to Dragonball Z fans. When Freddie Wong and Brandon raised money for Video Game High School, their feature length webseries, they put a joke reward for the person who pledged $9,001 – the “Over 9000” Reward. That person would receive a video of Brandon and Freddie re-enacting the Over 9000 clip dressed in Dragonball Z costumes. Shockingly, nobody pledged $9,001, but the demand for this video was so high, they’ve decided to create it and release it to the internet anyway. Also, this will probably be the only Dragonball Z video we will ever make.

For more Thanksgiving fun, watch THANKSCEPTION with Freddie Wong.

Over 9000 with Freddie Wong

Behind the scenes of Over 9000 with Freddie Wong

Ninja : stop motion action

Ninja : stop motion action

Are you ready for some sick stop motion animation? Check out this short film about a Ninja duel. The movement is so smooth and realistic. It’s amazing. Who will win the male vs female ninja show down? brawn? or beauty? Ninja Say What?!

More stop motion can be seen in these shorts: Dum Dum Dah Dah by The Nghiems, Gummy Bear x Video Games, Deadline, Deadline 2, and Origami In the Pursuit of Perfection.

Ninja : stop motion action

How to eat your Apple directed by Erick Oh

How to eat your Apple directed by Erick Oh
Director Erick Oh recently released his short film “”How to eat your Apple”. It’s an extension of Erick’s recent illustration series in the form of an animated poem. It is without a protagonist, a defined narrative, set point of camera view or any other aspect of mainstream film language. “How to eat your Apple” surrealistically portrays human nature and its essence in the circle of life, its change and death as shown by re-compositing various symbols and objects. This piece flows more like a moving illustration than an animated film, and connects to Erick’s other static illustration pieces and written stories which finally culminates to one big quintessential question on life. BE sure to also catch Erick’s other animated short “Way Home“.

See more short films geared towards kids: The Friends of Kwan Ming, Asthma Tech, The Chinese Violin and Jaime Lo, small and shy.

How to eat your Apple directed by Erick Oh