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The Beatles: Yellow Submarine Parody - Adventures in Carrotland

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2009

After 3 years on hold, the Carrotman series finally continues with a totally re-designed look in Episode 2: Adventures in Carrotland! Greatly inspired by the visual style and randomness of Yellow Submarine, the films of David Firth, and Terry Gilliam's animations for Monty Python, and featuring the musical talents of Adam Clarke, here's probably one of the oddest films youll see in a while!

With numerous references to The Beatles, Ultraman, Burnt Face Man, He-Man (if you get the joke) and even Pac-Guy (no, not Pac-Man; youll have to complete Pagoon to see what I mean), here's a surreal film for the whole family to enjoy!

So sit back, relax, and enjoy Adventures in Pepper... CARROTLAND!!!

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  • This is really bad........ Only the yellow submarine appears there this is the worst video i evar seen

  • @sebastian100ism I disagree. I saw your videos.

  • This is bullshit. Don't ever incorporate the name "Beatles" into any more of your videos. Thanks.

  • @dave8594 You're one to talk, fatty. I spent months on this, you spend minutes on yours.

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  • this was alright but it has nothing to do with the music yellow submarine !

  • Aqua Teen Hunger force should have saved the day.

  • CarrotPatrol @DeJayPlp @DeJayPlp What I do is - instead of making the whole film in one go (as a single Flash file) - I make it shot-by-shot, this way you can have animations that look good and don't kill your computer. You just need to edit together all the shots later (in Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premier, or whatever you use).

  • @DeJayPlp @DeJayPlp @DeJayPlp Well, this particular film I made in a 720 x 576 pixels resolution and exported as an AVI file, though lately I've been working on a more HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The results look great, but it takes up a lot of virtual memory and often the video files end up corrupt because of this...

  • @CarrotPatrol haha i was close ! what are your export settings ?? im still trying to figure out good flash settings for quality and what not , what did you export under ?

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