Film & Animation

Supa Strikas- Season 4 Season 41 – Dat Boot

Forget about transfer news, or what’s going on in the Premier League, UEFA, the World Cup or La Liga – The Super League is where the action is happening! Manchester United and Chelsea have nothing on the Supa Strikas team. This football adventure series is packed with goals that Neuer and Oblak couldn’t touch. If you think Renaldo or Neymar are the best you obviously haven’t seen Shakes, El Matador or Klaus in action. As for Messi, well, he’d probably swap a shirt with our boys in red.

In this Episode: Supa Strikas’ unusual preparation for Iron Tank is rudely interrupted when a submarine barges through the surface of the iceberg they are training on. Colonel Von Pushup’s men propose a friendly game but their real intention is to steal Coach’s new hi-tech practice ball… and the secret it holds ahead of the team’s clash at the Fortress Stadium.

“Target Me Not” Pencilmation

Pencilmation tries his hand at archery, but can he manage to hit a moving target? Find out in this episode of Pencilmation!

—Credits—
00:00 – “Target Me Not” (Pencilmation #59)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Joshua Palmer
Music by Pontus Tidemand
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

02:49 – “Cake It or Break It” (Pencilmation #102)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Levi George & Tim Cannan
Storyboard by Pieter Jan Kuperus
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

06:40 – “The Love Bug” (Pencilmation #51)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Antonio Villamandos
Music by Adam J. Eros
Voices by Ross & Ama Bollinger
Compositing by Francis Florencio

08:47 – “Cartastrophe!” (Pencilmation #88)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Devon Kong & Rachel Tan
Storyboard by Kevin Allen
Music by Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

12:07 – “X Marks the Spot” (Pencilmation #33)
Animated by Ross Bollinger

13:57 – “None Direction”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Ivan Odongkara
Music by Brendan Cooney
Storyboarded by Dane Georges
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross & Ama Bollinger
Compositing by Ryan Boone
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

17:05 – “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (Pencilmation #43)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Music by Adam J. Eros
Animated by Kirun Kunju
Voices by Ross & Ama Bollinger

18:48 – “A Christmas Pencilmation” (Pencilmation #38)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Music by Patrick Hawes

19:41 – “Tricky Treat” (Pencilmation #29)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Animation Assistance by Francis Florencio
Music by Black Spider Stomp
Voices by Alkaizer

21:42 – “Mayday! Mermaiday!” (Pencilmation #74)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Virus Mecanico
Music by Brendan Cooney
Voices by Ross and Ama
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

24:34 – “On the Fly” (Pencilmation #64)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Bill Northcott
Music By Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

27:10 – “Mini Mischief” (Pencilmation #56)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Makoto Matsumura
Music by Adam J. Eros
Compositing by Francis Florencio

29:14 – “Cat Me If You Can” (Pencilmation #45)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Rafael Rosa
Music by Adam J. Eros

30:24 – “Ups and Downs” (Pencilmation #71)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Lluis Sanchez
Music by Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

33:24 – “Soda Machine” (Pencilmation #49)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Kirun Kunju
Music by Adam J. Eros
Shadow by Francis Florencio

35:10 – “Affair Thee Well” (Pencilmation #30)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Animation Assistance by Francis Florencio
Music “Djangology” Arrangement by David Naiditch
Voices by Alkaizer, Apatheria, and ATheatricalSongbird

36:17 – “Flame and Glory” (Pencilmation #86)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Sam Johnson
Music by Adam J. Eros
Storyboard by Dane Georges
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

38:59 – “Hamburgirl” (Pencilmation #53)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Anderson Lister
Music by Adam J. Eros
Compositing by Francis Florencio

41:41 – “TV Trauma” (Pencilmation #96)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Francis Florencio
Music by Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross & Ama Bollinger
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

44:48 – “Frank’s Masterpiece” (Pencilmation #18)
Animated by Ross Bollinger

46:37 – “Hook Line and Stinker” (Pencilmation #10)
Animated by Ross Bollinger

50:12 – “Amour Then Enough” (Pencilmation #4)
Animation & Music by Ross Bollinger

“Teletubbies New Series | Wake up time | Videos For Kids | 1510

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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.

Johnny Johnny Yes Papa and Many More Nursery Rhymes for Children | Kids Songs by Teletubbies

Johnny Johnny Yes Papa and Many More Nursery Rhymes for Children | Kids Songs by Teletubbies
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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.

“Simply Marbleous” Pencilmation

Pencilmate slips on a very slippery marble!

—Credits—
00:00 – “Simply Marbleous”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Josh Palmer
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Oswald Garrington
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

01:48 – “Ding, Dong, Dang!” (Pencilmation #87)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Leon Truong
Storyboard by Kevin Allen
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

04:29 – “One Boo Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Nacho Ro`driguez
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross Bollinger
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

08:45 – “Partly Cloudy with a Chance of Pain” (Pencilmation #91)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Joshua Palmer
Music by Brendan Cooney
Storyboard by Pieter Jan Kurperus
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross Bollinger
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

11:40 – “Special Abouncement”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Sam Johnson
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Oswald Garrington
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

13:56 – “Star Wombs” (Pencilmation #26)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Music by Guy Trépanier

16:36 – “A Farewell to Alarms”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Waldemar Schuur
Music by Brendan Cooney
Storyboarded by George Meilissaropoulos
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Oswald Garrington
Compositing by Ryan Boone
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

20:24 – “Funny Phone” (Pencilmation #80)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Nacho Rodriguez
Music by Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Storyboard by Charles Brubaker
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

23:23 – “The Caveman” (Mythtory of the World #1)
Animated by Ross Bollinger

25:27 – “All’s Noel That Ends Well” (Pencilmation #70)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Joshua Palmer
Music by Adam J. Eros
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

27:56 – “Munch Ado About Nothing” (Pencilmation #67)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Daniel Munoz
Music By Pontus Tidemand
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross & Ama
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Production Assistance by Cameron Jones

30:37 – “Spring It On”
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Joshua Palmer
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Compositing by Ryan Boone
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

32:18 – “Rancour’s Away” (Pencilmation #21)
Animation & Music by Ross Bollinger

34:44 – “Newlywebs” (Pencilmation #58)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Yuri Custodio
Music by Adam J. Eros
Voices by Ross & Ama
Compositing by Francis Florencio

36:42 – “Nuts and Bolts” (Pencilmation #99)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Shaun Barrett
Music by Brendan Cooney
Sound Design by Ryan Boone
Voices by Ross Bollinger
Compositing by Francis Florencio
Assistant Production by Cameron Jones

40:15 – “Checked Out” (Pencilmation #40)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Kirun Kunju
Clean-Up by Francis Florencio

41:02 – “Rabbittersweet Goodbye” (Pencilmation #36)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Music “Humoresque” by Antonin Dvořák

42:39 – “Bicep Blowout” (Pencilmation #54)
Directed by Ross Bollinger
Animated by Anderson Lister
Music by Adam J. Eros
Compositing by Francis Florencio

44:34 – “Original Pencilmation Returns” (Pencilmation #19)
Animation & Music by Ross Bollinger

47:08 – “A Sheepcar Named de’ Fire” (Pencilmation #15)
Animated by Ross Bollinger
Music by David Sky & The Tantric Rabblerousers

50:14 – “Turtles in Time” (Pencilmation #6)
Animation & Music by Ross Bollinger

Teletubbies | Collecting Garnets | Namibia | 104 | Videos For Kids

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Experience the Teletubbies like never before! Join Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po as they laugh, dance, and explore the magical world of Teletubbyland. The Teletubbies’ colourful appearance and playful antics make them especially appealing to pre-schoolers. With the Teletubbies’ help, children in early developmental stages will familiarize themselves with day-to-day basics as well as gain exposure to different cultures and activities. Now in full HD!

✩ Tinky Winky ✩
Tinky Winky is the first Teletubby. He is the largest of the Teletubbies and has a triangular antenna on his head. He is notable for his magic bag and is purple.

✩ Dipsy ✩
Dipsy is the second Teletubby. He is lime green and is named “Dipsy” because his antenna resembles a dipstick. He likes his black and white furry top hat, which he once lost. Laa-Laa found it, but instead of simply returning Dipsy’s hat to the stricken Dipsy, she ran around it for about ten minutes shouting “Dipsy Hat! Dipsy Hat!”. He is the most stubborn of the Teletubbies, and will sometimes refuse to go along with the other Teletubbies’ group opinion.

✩ Laa-Laa ✩
Laa-Laa is the third Teletubby. She is sunflower yellow, and has a curly antenna. She likes to sing and dance, and is often seen to look out for the other Teletubbies. Her favourite thing is a bouncy, orange ball, which is almost as big as she is.

✩ Po ✩
Po is the fourth and last Teletubby. She is the smallest and youngest of the Teletubbies, is rosy red, and has an antenna shaped like a stick used for blowing soap bubbles. Her favourite object is her scooter, which she calls “scoota”. Po can sometimes be mischievous and naughty, as when she disobeys the commands of the “Voice Trumpets”

✩ Noo-noo ✩
Noo-noo is the vacuum cleaner that hardly ventures outside, instead remaining indoors and constantly cleaning with its sucker-like nose. It does not speak like the other characters, instead communicating through a series of slurping and sucking noises. At times, Noo-noo gets annoyed with the Teletubbies’ antics and can vacuum their food or toys. This usually prompts the Teletubbies to scold Noo-noo through a cry of “Naughty Noo-noo!”.

Giant Girl Mila plays with a fire trucks police cars and vehicles as toys. Baby Morphle video

Morphle Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwpvieHKxgF2A7612PdKabO1EEjfe5aP Morphle Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwpvieHKxgF2A7612PdKabO1EEjfe5aP
In this episode Morphle the magic pet magically transforms Mila into a giant kid. When she is big she can play with vehicles as if they are toys!

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‘Giant Mila’ Episode by: Mark Bastiaan

Produced by: Van Merwyk Media

Mila: Sabrina Glow ( http://www.glowgirlskidvoiceover.com )

Other episodes: Danne Bakker, Mark Bastiaan, Nicole Derksen, Jessy Suharyanto, Jesse Tamerius, Merel Hamers, Etienne van Emden, Ruben Zaalberg, Jeroen Koffeman

Backgrounds: Jan-Jaap Schraverus

Character Designs: Jan Jaap Schraverus, Stein Louisse , David Muchtar

Rigging: Stein Louisse, Jeroen Koffeman, David Muchtar, Jan Jaap Schraverus, Jesse Tamerius

Sound Design & Music: Spoon-sound
( http://www.spoon-sound.com )
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