 I think this is working pretty well, I don't know how to say actually. Picky little things. I think it would be neat on to the Tiger first here. I think it starts off and it feels like this is a very kind of flattened tail. You need to have it more of a curve in it and I probably get not have it touch or visually touch the background. See, throughout this whole thing, it would be neat. I know he's kind of staying low, but even if it's something like that, it would make it a bit cleaner. And then you can always bring it up at the end, but you know, something where it's always kind of like that. But the changes in the legs are great. Let's switch this again. I think it would still be neat when we come over. I mean, it works. It's not that it's wrong, right? I like it. If it was super easy to change, I would have the wipe like that be on the pose like this with his arms from pause so that the wipe and he's finishing the move and right now he's finishing the move with the back leg. But I'm not sure how much I would screw you up. I mean, you could try where at, you know, at this point, he's finishing, he's planting this guy. So that right when we reveal him, he might have it like that, you know, that could be something. That's about it though. T-Rex is great. I think my only two changes would be the toes plays a bit slow. Probably speed that up over two or three frames because it's quite heavy. It's going to be boom and it's going to be flattening immediately. That's not kind of a, it's not a soft, soft plant there. This is working great. I think, I don't know if there's a control in the middle, but usually what I try to do when you do it, boom, when you do it down, when it goes up this way, right? I then have a controller here. It's not even cheated with just using the actual pills control and you do this, what you have, but then after like three, four frames, maybe three frames, I go back by maybe four and then back again, less by maybe three or maybe four again, but you know, vary the amount. So you get a bit of a jiggle. It's kind of a fake muscle jiggle, but you will see part of the jelly bit jiggle and part of this area here, which could kind of help. It's kind of neat. And then as a really detailed thing is that once you take a step, boom, imagine this rotation goes boom. All that energy has to go somewhere, right? So you would have a bit of a movement here. Something affecting that step and impact and going up will affect this area and you would have a slight little dip in the head too, just ever so slightly. So right now, as you watch the step, if you watch the head, it goes, there's nothing going on, right? And again, after that, it's a crazy step. You have to do a crazy down overlap drag and all that stuff, but just something so we can feel that at this point, boom, and this goes up. So around here, what is this? 16. Then it would start kind of go around and you might have a little slight little drop in his arms. You know something where the energy dissipates like that, basically. Here's the main, the main impact is here. And then it starts dissipating there. The energy just goes out into that, right? It'll be into here. A slight little knee jiggle, maybe. And that's pretty much it. It was just that impact. It was that, it was the head thing, display. It was cool. Yeah, I mean, I like everything. You got a little twist there. If that'd be super picky, I would probably still pump up the rotation. Not in the Y, but the tilt. So it's not just in Y. There's a little arc here going up. That's cool. And I love that. See, that's great. You go over and you tilt it over, and then you come back down and you tilt it again. So that's great. Curious though, let's see. So the weight of the feet is good. There's all this. It takes a little step there. I think that's step at the end. Sorry, I'm adding one more note. I think this could be cut out two frames. Just make it a bit faster. It's not too bad, but I wish it was just a slight more, boom, a bit of a snap down. Then it fits into that grab there. Super cool. Yeah, I love it. That's it.