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Heh, well done. Though if I could nit pik (and I can what else is the internet for) I personally would've had him fall through the floor when he dropped his own frisbee because it would've made the ring he was standing on vanish.
Anthropomorphizing computer programs was OK for an era when computers were mysterious devices that most people had never encountered. These days it is just plain stupid.
@miker: Agreed. When I was younger I used to love Bugs Bunny, but then one day I got to hold a real bunny and it was no longer mysterious and I said, "Man, anthropomorphizing a rabbit is just plain stupid."
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It's amazing that random fat guys can do effects at home that took Disney millions of dollars to do back then.
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My god. I've wasted my life.
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