DANIEL MROZ created all those creatures in LEM's books, he was one of the greatest illustrators, DON'T FORGET about him!! your all animations are "inspired..." hmmmm... by his works. MROZ deserves respect and memory... and royalities, afer all...
@babyncola yes. In Lem's book "The cyberiad" scientist Trurl (on the left) made a robot which can make every thing which name start with N. It works great but Klapaucius (he is on the right) ask to made "Nothing". So the robot start making "nothing" by remove every other thing in world. :)
Why did the robot blow up at the end? Was he frustrated that the scientists couldn't understand what he was asking for?...Edit: I've just looked up the plotline of Lem's 'Cyberiad' and that explains everything!!!!! Google the plotline if you are left wondering at the end of the animation.
Love the fact that this video is from the Russian site, and the final Robot offers two objects beginning with 'H' (N) нить and наперсток (thread and thimble). In the UK version I got objects also beginning with 'N' : needle and noodles. Did anyone else get any language-dependent results?
sorry, nie zajarzyłem od razu. w węgierskiej wersji było 'S'. ciekawe czy wszystkie nazwy przedmiotów były takie same jak w oryginalnych tłumaczeniach Cyberiady.
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DANIEL MROZ created all those creatures in LEM's books, he was one of the greatest illustrators, DON'T FORGET about him!! your all animations are "inspired..." hmmmm... by his works. MROZ deserves respect and memory... and royalities, afer all...
a100watts 3 months ago
no entendi eso
victorinorina0000 3 months ago
ohhh so they ask for a needle it gives a needle they ask for nothing so it literally gives them gives them nothing?
babyncola 3 months ago 2
@babyncola yes. In Lem's book "The cyberiad" scientist Trurl (on the left) made a robot which can make every thing which name start with N. It works great but Klapaucius (he is on the right) ask to made "Nothing". So the robot start making "nothing" by remove every other thing in world. :)
Elektryk91 3 months ago
Clue: Robot does not 'blow up' at the end. Intrigued? You'd better be...
cocobrowny 3 months ago
Why did the robot blow up at the end? Was he frustrated that the scientists couldn't understand what he was asking for?...Edit: I've just looked up the plotline of Lem's 'Cyberiad' and that explains everything!!!!! Google the plotline if you are left wondering at the end of the animation.
cocobrowny 3 months ago
Made me FORGET what I was blasted googling . . . !
flamesfromblazer 3 months ago
Love the fact that this video is from the Russian site, and the final Robot offers two objects beginning with 'H' (N) нить and наперсток (thread and thimble). In the UK version I got objects also beginning with 'N' : needle and noodles. Did anyone else get any language-dependent results?
asmckw 3 months ago 2
@asmckw
lol. but still it's N not H. it's a polish puzzle : n for nić and n for naparstek.
toopeek 3 months ago
@toopeek "H" is the russian sign for "N". And he just said that the things are different in each language version.
huhusmremre 3 months ago
@huhusmremre
sorry, nie zajarzyłem od razu. w węgierskiej wersji było 'S'. ciekawe czy wszystkie nazwy przedmiotów były takie same jak w oryginalnych tłumaczeniach Cyberiady.
toopeek 3 months ago
best doodle ever.
wixy20071 3 months ago
@wixy20071 in polish google it is nić (thread) and naparstek (thimble)
krzysiej2 3 months ago
So does anyone get a different result than the final robot blowing up?
MatthewMcVeagh 3 months ago
Goodness! You got this uploaded pretty quickly didn't you!
SirYippingtonSmithe 3 months ago
good stuff :)
ducksrule56 3 months ago
good,
420QUICKSILVER 3 months ago
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SirYippingtonSmithe 3 months ago
great. loved this
cdaryanani 3 months ago
funny
lokotester 3 months ago
done!
djgian90 3 months ago