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PSA 2 Back on Track

Posted by KupaMan - October 28th, 2007


This is a little note to anyone interested in the happenings of Ingus stuff. An Ingus PSA 2 is storyboarded and recorded. I've laid in nearly all the sounds that will be in the final. With the exception of one or two scenes, the animation should go fairly quickly. That being said, one of the two scenes might not. Hopefully I'll get it down and it will work. Whatever the case may be, I'll have it done before the end of November.

In the Ingus episodic world, a friend of mine made an intro and outro for the series that I plan to use starting with episode 9. It has added more work onto the already heavy episode, so it's going to take more time, but that's okay. Expect to see that eventually.


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pwnsauce, more Ingus on its way. I cant wait! :D

Ingus Khan

Hey, i had an idea for an Ingus halloween episode, an idea of what the beginning of the script might look like:

Kid: Trick or Treat!

Ingus: That's a mighty fine mask you got there.

Kid it's not a mask, its facepa--

Ingus: CAN I TRY IT ON!?

Kid: it's not a ma-

<Ingus rips off the kids face, throws candy at him yells, "Happy halloween!" and closes the door in the kid's exposed muscles and tendons and stuff>

I know you're busy with all that stuff, but i just thought it would be kind of like Ingus's personality, and it looked funny in my head.

That would rule. It would be great to just show the kid's bloody, red face with candy bits stuck to it for a few seconds, and just cut to credits. I would love to throw this together as an easter egg sometime, but I couldn't take credit for something like this.

I wouldn't mind, just put something in the credits that I thought of it, or proclaim it in big flashy letters, "deal-with-it a.k.a. Max Estock thought of this, good for him!"